- Freight Broker Basics
- Overview of the Job
- What is a Freight Broker?
- Requirements to Become a Freight Broker
- What is a Freight Broker Agent?
- Requirements of Becoming a Freight Agent
- Why do Shippers Use Freight Brokers/Agents?
- Industry Overview
- Overview of the Transportation Industry
- Industry Potential and Trends
- Requirements
- Legalities of Broker/Brokerage Services
- Duties
- Double Brokering Legalities
- By Broker to be an Agent
- Overview of the Job
- Marketing and Sales
- More on Marketing
- Market Niches
- Competition
- Networking
- Promotions
- Customer Relations and Customer
Profile
- Qualifying the Prospect
- Determining Needs
- Features and Benefits
- Managing Objections
- Personality Types
- Building Trust
- Sales Process and Growth
- Overcoming Challenges
- Shipper Situations
- Carrier Situations
- Consignee Situations
- Success and the Broker/Agent
- Why Become a Broker or Agent?
- Benefits and Opportunities
- Traits of a Successful Broker/Agent
- Goal Setting
- Qualities of Success
- More on Marketing
- Getting Started
- Starting Your Business
- Your Business Name
- Setting Up Your Business
- Filing for Your Broker Operating Authority
- Filing for Your Surety Bond
- Obtaining Your Process Agents
- Developing Business Credit
- The Next Steps
- Ensure Cash Flow Resources - Factoring Companies
- Business Bank Account
- Setting Up Your Office
- IT Specs
- Office Basics
- Transportation Software and Other Software Considerations
- Preparing Your Initial Marketing
Materials
- Determining Your Business Identity
- Decide on Initial Niche Target Markets
- Formulate Initial Web Site
- Starting Your Business
- Shipper/Carrier Marketing and Dynamics
- Setting Up Your Shipper Package
- Setting Up Your Carrier Package
- Setting Up Your Broker Package
- Setting Your Rates
- Determining Rates
- Rate Variables
- Types of Rate Matrices
- Fuel and Surcharges
- Accessorial Fees
- Finding Shippers & Negotiations of Fees
- Load Dynamics and Operations
- Building the Load
- Load Data & Entry
- Special Instructions
- Rate Verification With Customer
- Matching the Carrier
- Load Posting - Correctly
- When to Post and What to Post
- Checking Authority and Safety
- Insurance Verification
- Carrier Profile
- The Process Continued
- Rate Confirmation
- Carrier Pick-up and Delivery
- Dispatching
- Tracking and Verification
- Shipper Call Ins
- Dealing with Errors of Load
- Carrier Relations
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