Produce season is an exciting time each year in the transportation industry. As we see an increase in produce being moved around the country, key safety guidelines need to be followed. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched the Food Modernization Safety Act (FMSA) to ensure products are transported safely. This act was created to focus on… Read more »
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Eliminate Distracted Driving
Constant distractions are everywhere inside and outside your truck. Your cell phone, the dispatching device, food, passengers, and billboards can all be huge distractions from the task of driving. Even your four-legged companion’s persistent request for a bio-break can interfere with your focus. Enter Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Distracted Driving Awareness Month April is… Read more »
5 Tips to Create a Budget
One of the essential tools in any business owner’s arsenal is their budget. A budget will allow you to set and achieve your goals and compensate for any losses. This is especially true when you’re in the often-volatile transportation business. A budget can seem overwhelming, but it is simple and easy to start. Create a… Read more »
Glossary of Common Freight Factoring Terms
Factoring is meant to get funds into your business— immediately. It’s a tool aimed at taking the waiting out of client payments. While factoring is a common and critical part of the industry, not all factoring terms may be as commonly known. Here are definitions of important factoring freight words and terminology: Common freight factoring… Read more »
2022 CVSA International Roadchecks
It’s that special time of year: The sun is starting to rise with you, the winter ice is melting, and the CVSA is making their big debut. From May 17-19, CVSA International Roadchecks are back. You know the drill: Every year, the CVSA conducts a massive series of random stops in the United States, Mexico,… Read more »
The Risk of Customer Concentration
Have you ever heard the phrase, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket”? This phrase means you should avoid doing the majority of your business with just one or a few customers in the business world. Most credit companies consider your customer concentration when reviewing credit applications. If 25% of your revenue comes from one customer,… Read more »
‘Thank You’ Matters & Other Customer Service Skills
Premium customer service draws clients to you faster than any form of advertisement. Aim to provide excellent customer service and build a solid reputation. Once you impress your first clients, they will use you again and refer you to others. Gather Customer Feedback Each customer has their preferred communication style and how they wish… Read more »
Working with Freight Brokers to Optimize Your Time
Most of the carriers in the U.S. have fewer than twenty trucks in their fleet. Much of this group does not have a sales team actively locating freight for their respective fleets due to economic factors. That is one of the reasons thousands of freight brokers exist in the world of transportation. Broker Role… Read more »
Managing Rising Fuel Cost
Diesel fuel costs have been rising steadily for some time. However, the crisis in Ukraine had an immediate impact at the pump. Overnight, the cost of fuel per barrel went from the low $90s to $104. The price was holding at $103 per barrel as of this writing. While there is currently much uncertainty, there… Read more »
3 Truck Stop Essentials
One thing you can count on is that once your truck starts to move, it will eventually need to stop. Hopefully, that stop is planned, of your own accord, and where you had hoped to come to a halt. Truck stops got their start in the USA as far back as the 1940s, with chain… Read more »