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July 23, 2024
Family Adventures Making the Most of Summer on the Road
For semi-truck drivers, long hours and countless miles often mean significant time away from family. Yet, the summer season brings a unique opportunity to blend work with precious family time, transforming those grueling hauls into cherished adventures. Balancing work and family life can be tough, but it’s possible to turn your work trips into unforgettable…
July 7, 2024
Battling Fraud in the Trucking Industry
The trucking industry is not immune to fraud. Various forms of fraud can significantly impact profitability, trust, and the overall efficiency of operations. In this blog post, we will explore three prevalent types of fraud in the trucking industry: double brokering in truck factoring, fraud with fleet fuel cards, and fraud involving motor carrier authorities….
June 17, 2024
A Brokering Guide for New Authorities
Starting out in the freight industry as a new motor carrier is both exciting and nerve-wracking. One of the most important relationships you’ll need to build is with freight brokers. These intermediaries play a huge role in helping you get loads, negotiate rates, and ensure everything runs smoothly. Let’s dive into how freight brokers can…
June 7, 2024
What Can You Do As a New Broker to Build Relationships
Entering the world of motor carrier brokerage can be both exhilarating and daunting. As a new freight broker, one of your primary goals should be to build strong, lasting relationships with carriers and shippers. These relationships are the foundation of your business and can significantly influence your success. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you…
May 25, 2024
How Much Does it Cost to get a DOT and MC Number?
For anyone venturing into the world of trucking and transportation, navigating the regulatory landscape is an essential step. A significant part to this process is obtaining a DOT (Department of Transportation) number and an MC (Motor Carrier) number. These identifiers are crucial for operating legally in the U.S. as they ensure that your business complies…
May 9, 2024
BOI Reporting for Trucking Companies
Behind-the-scene of every operating trucking company is a web of regulations and paperwork. For truck drivers, staying compliant is not only a legal requirement but a major component in ensuring that their company is running efficiently so they can stay on the road. One new aspect for companies to understand is Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI)…
April 24, 2024
Navigating Summer Traffic
Now— summer is just around the corner. What does that mean? An increase in the number of vehicles and the annoying Class A Motorhomes on the road as people enjoy their summer vacations. So, what does it mean for truck drivers during the summer? More vehicles in your way on your journey to deliver your…
April 11, 2024
Understanding The New DOL Rules: W-2 Employees vs. 1099
The Department of Labor (DOL) has thrown a curve ball introducing new rules, shaking up how we define W-2 employees versus 1099 contractors, effective since March 11th, 2024. There have been a number of questions coming from our clients with Motor Carrier HQ about the new DOL rules. The DOL aims to bring clarity to…
March 10, 2024
Spring Cleaning: Organizing Your Truck
Spring cleaning season. People have been looking forward to this moment ever since the first snow started falling and the daylight hours started getting shorter. The arrival of spring brings with it the smile of the sun, which marks the transition from winter to summer. Take advantage of spring cleaning to keep your rig in…
February 21, 2024
FMCSA Issues Fake Safety Audit Scam
It’s crucial to stay on top of things in the fast-paced world of trucking, and right now, there’s a serious heads-up from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). There’s been a rise in fake safety audit emails targeting truckers. Understanding the Scam The FMCSA has spotted several shady emails pretending to be official safety…