Freight forwarding versus brokering – why should I care?#

Within the freight industry, you will hear the terms freight forwarding and brokering. Many times they are casually substituted for one another, suggesting similar meanings.

Beware of this – there are significant differences.

A forwarder is a Common Carrier under the law and, as such, a forwarder must file evidence of cargo insurance coverage with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

Forwarders must also adhere to Carmack amendment liability requiring proper claims handling. A forwarder has the same cargo claims and cargo insurance responsibility as that of a motor carrier.

Many times carriers will use third-party carriers to augment their own capacity, but move those vehicles on a freight forwarded basis – meaning that the carrier’s Bill of Lading Terms & Conditions are in effect.

Brokers do not have a statutory freight claims (Carmack) liability and can get by with contingent coverage (less than half the cost of primary coverage) because they’re not liable in the event of a loss, absent negligence on the broker’s part.

Both are viable options when it comes time to ship your vehicle, as long as you understand their respective obligations to you.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:28:33 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #
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