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Freight Fraud & Carrier Identity: A Practical Prevention Playbook
Double brokering, carrier identity spoofing, and cargo theft are increasing. Here’s a guide on how to fight freight fraud.
Ditching the Legacy TMS (Cost Center) for a Modern TMS (Profit Center)
A modern TMS helps carriers drive profit through a lower cost per load, faster billing, improved utilization and the ability scale without added headcount.

Driver Voices: What Makes a Driver App Worth Using?
Driver voices reveal what makes a driver app worth using and how better adoption drives lower costs, faster pay, and higher utilization for carriers.

Freight Isn’t Broken … Carrier Economics Are
One of the most damaging assumptions in freight today is that trucking companies are profitable. They aren’t.

Driver Settlements: From Fire Drill to One Click
Driver settlements don’t have to be a weekly fire drill. Learn how automation brings faster pay, fewer disputes, and one-click confidence for carriers.

2026’s Capacity Reset Will Reward Operational Leverage, Not Just Trucks
The carriers who win this next cycle won’t just have trucks in the right ZIP codes. They’ll have the operational leverage to respond faster, quote smarter.

TMS 101 for Carriers: The Basics and How It Can Up Your Game
Looking for a TMS for carriers that’s easy to use? Run dispatch, tracking, billing, and settlements in one place, cut busywork, and scale as you grow.

How to Choose a TMS for a 10- to 50-Truck Fleet
A practical guide for small to midsize fleet owners on which features, integrations, support, and ROI factors matter most in selecting a modern TMS.

TMS Integrations for Carriers: The 4 Must-Haves
Learn how a modern TMS integrates ELDs, factoring, fuel cards, and insurance to streamline operations, ensure compliance, and save carriers time and money.

Five Trucking KPIs Every Carrier Should See on Their Home Screen
Learn five critical trucking KPIs to track daily on your TMS dashboard, from on-time performance to driver utilization, for real-time efficiency gains.

