In the logistics and transportation sector, freight brokers serve as intermediaries between shippers and carriers. Issues can still arise when payments are delayed, which can put on extra costs for carriers. To effectively manage your cash flow and safeguard your business, knowing how long to wait before filing for legal action is important. The
The Carrier’s Complete Legal Guide to Freight Payment Recovery
Unpaid freight bills can put carriers under financial strain, causing them to lose money and run their businesses. Carriers frequently rely on solid contracts and reliable relationships to deliver goods on time, but there are times when legal action is required. To safeguard a carrier's financial stability, understanding the legal options open to
Adapting to Change: Alternative Financing for Freight Brokers
Late payments can have a significant impact on freight brokers 'cash flows and hinder their ability to operate. In such circumstances, researching alternative financing options becomes crucial to ensuring financial stability and sustaining business growth. This article explores the various alternative financing options that freight brokers have t