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In transportation, freight security is critical. Shippers and brokers must protect cargo, personnel, and reputation through clear procedures, consistent documentation, and strong relationships with carriers and insurers. Accurate real-time tracking and using customers’ preferred communication channels are also essential. Together, these elements build trust between shippers/brokers and carriers.

Carriers need quick access to truck and trailer cab cards (registration), license plates, and drivers’ CDL numbers because these documents are often required to book loads and secure jobs. How carriers organize and promptly share this information helps distinguish reliable carriers from others.

Carriers that maintain strong relationships with their insurance providers gain a competitive advantage. Brokers are increasingly contacting carrier insurers directly to verify driver coverage and check for commodity exclusions. It’s important for carriers to invest time in building these relationships so insurers can respond quickly and accurately when questions arise.

Accurate tracking delivers dependable ETAs and improves freight security. Regular, timely updates via preferred channels (email and app notifications) keep all stakeholders informed. For brokers handling multiple customers and lanes, consistent tracking remains a critical logistical necessity.

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