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  2. Auto transport broker - Wikipedia

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    A license status review by the FMCSA every five years; the FMCSA also has the power to revoke a broker's license in case of unethical practices. A 3-year relevant experience and certified training requirement to obtain a broker license, bringing auto shipping broker qualification requirements in line with the ocean shipping industry. [7]

  3. Livingston International - Wikipedia

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    1978 Acquired its first customs brokerage and freight forwarding operations by purchasing International Customs Brokers of Toronto, Ontario and I.C.B. Freight Services (U.K.) Limited of the United Kingdom. 1979 Acquired Consolidated Warehousing Limited of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Edmonton, Alberta.

  4. Customs broker - Wikipedia

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    Customs broker is a profession which expertise include tariff and customs laws, rules and regulations for the clearance of imported or exported goods or merchandise from customs authority, preparation of import or export documents including computation and payment of duties, taxes and other charges accruing thereon, representing clients before ...

  5. Is Disruption Finally Underway In The Freight Brokerage ... - AOL

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    FreightWaves is providing a forum – Market Voices – for a number of market experts. Brian Laung Aoaeh writes about the reinvention of global supply chains, from the perspective of an early ...

  6. Farrow (customs brokerage) - Wikipedia

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    Farrow, legally known as Russell A. Farrow Limited., [1] is an independently owned customs brokerage in North America. [2] Established in 1911, it has 29 offices and warehousing locations throughout Canada, the US, Europe and Asia.

  7. Freight broker - Wikipedia

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    Co-brokering is a legal practice used to ensure there is an available truck to transport freight. A 4PL may use a 3PL broker to match loads with trucks, with a shippers knowledge. The primary broker will take a lesser amount of the fee and the secondary broker will book the load for transport receiving a larger share of the same fee. [7]

  8. Total Quality Logistics - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] This year, [16] and in 2019 and 2020, TQL was ranked a Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For. [17] The company is a five time winner of the Fortune Best Workplaces for Millennials award. [18] In February 2022, TQL and the Government of Kentucky Economic Development Cabinet announced intentions to create 525 new jobs across the state ...

  9. DAT Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The DAT Network hosts more than 400 million freight loads and trucks per year. [6] The network consists of several load board subscription services for small to midsize carriers, freight brokers, and shippers. [1] [7] DAT provides a real-time truckload freight rate service. This is based on $150 billion of transactions annually, from actual ...

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