BOISE, Idaho, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- truckstop.com today announced the launch of Truckstop Private Loads, a powerful new feature that allows freight brokers to efficiently engage their ...
Becoming an owner-operator can be both exhilarating and scary. While you can enjoy operating your own business without having to answer to an employer, you'll also need to worry about obtaining loads ...
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II to decide if the FAAAA preempts state negligence claims against freight brokers.
Uber Freight recently launched Broker Access, a new program that enables brokers to book and execute loads digitally on Uber Freight’s carrier network while remaining the sole broker on the load. The ...
Looking at the shocking December 2025 metrics, we couldn’t help but wonder how brokers are surviving. While, by almost any surface-level metric, freight brokerage volumes look healthy. Loads are ...
Freight brokers are less pessimistic than anticipated given the challenges the industry faces from declining volume and rate pressures, according to results of a semi-annual freight broker survey ...
Regulations originally designed to protect brokers are being used against them. The post Fraud first: why ‘broker ...
The Supreme Court considered whether the brokers who connect shippers with trucking companies can be held liable for ...
The latest survey from Transport Capital Partners (TCP) indicates that broker use is gaining ground as carriers seek to fill gaps in their freight lanes. TCP’s First Quarter 2012 Business Expectations ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed changes to freight broker and freight forwarder financial responsibility requirements, addressing the problem of brokers that don’t pay ...
The US Supreme Court questioned whether Congress intended to shield freight brokers from liability for crashes involving ...
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Supreme Court to consider whether freight brokers can be held liable for negligent hiring
In Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, to be argued on Wednesday, March 4, the court will consider whether a federal law initially designed to deal with state trucking regulations supersedes state ...
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