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Channel 19
Transparent ânew dealâ for independents using brokers?
How might more rate transparency in broker/owner-operator negotiations help drivers all throughout the industry? DOTAuthority.com/AIPBAâs James Lamb believes quite a lotâŚ
March 31, 2014
Business
CSA crash-weighting study coming soon; MCSAC subcommittee hiatus after April meeting
With the Crash Weighting Research Plan study results due before the end of the month and the SFD rulemaking to hit OMB in spring, the MCSAC CSA Subcommittee stressed continuing CSA problems going into its last meeting for the year, if not longer.
February 13, 2014
Business
How to get access to military freight
A primer for owner-operators and small carriers on doing business direct with the military â or the 3PL contractor controlling a substantial portion of general military freight â to haul DOD loads.
February 10, 2014
Business
Losing ground: The military hauling niche
Owner-operators continue to fight for access to military freight, though federal cost-cutting initiatives have reduced rates.
February 6, 2014
Business
New shipper-carrier connection tool
The Go By Truck online freight management application bills itself as âautomated freight brokeringâ â the company also offers a referral-bonus program for any user of the system.
January 23, 2014
Channel 19
Driver Bettina Cameron âLosing Itâ, New Entrant test backgrounder
Driver Cameronâs new Facebook page is dedicated to sharing her story â sheâs lost 75 pounds while driving over-the-road in just a year â to inspire others. Also: More on the New Entrant testing rulemaking under way.
January 18, 2014
Business
Another take on broker bond increase: TIA says impact on brokers, industry will be minimal
The dropping numbers of brokers in FMCSAâs database doesnât tell the whole story, says a TIA rep, and the impact of the broker bond increase on the trucking industry will be minimal, he added.
December 11, 2013
Business
35% of brokers have authority revoked in bond increase measure, broker group says
In a number thatâs been increasing every day since Dec. 1, 7,561 freight brokers are now shut down due to their failure to comply with bond increase required by the MAP-21, says James Lamb, AIPBA president.
December 10, 2013
Business
Broker numbers fall following bond increase, broker group appealing mandate
A broker trade association is appealing a new regulation that changed their minimum bond requirement from $10,000 to $75,000, which it says already has shut down 2,768 brokers not in compliance by Dec. 1 deadline.
December 6, 2013
Channel 19
Losing the golden triangle: More proof shippers (mis)use CSA
A small fleet owner on CSA: âWe lost our triangle, and it is incredible how much difference it has made. Many of our old customers ⌠called as soon as we lost the triangle.â
July 29, 2013
Business
Short and sweet: Length-of-haul strategies at work
Operators and carriers discuss strategies toward adequate rates and compensation given declining length-of-haul in reefer and dry van segments, and how flatbed differs.
July 10, 2013
Channel 19
New owner-operator crowd-sourced info service starts up
Company cofounder Roseanne Stanzione is an NYC-based former Wall Street analyst who calls herself an âaccidental champion of fair pricing for drivers.â
June 18, 2013
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