Can freight be brokered to both Common and Contract carriers? Must the broker be issued a Certificate of Insurance listing the broker as a certificate holder?
– Top There should be no problem in brokering freight to either a contract or common carrier company. The common carrier would have to haul the freight under his general rate table as published in his tariff while the contract carrier would be free to negoiate rates. Either may requested to have their insurance company forward a certificate of insurance to the broker, listing the broker as a certificate holder.
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