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Safest Freight Brokerages Are Most Boring — FreightWaves

2026/05/28
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Safest Freight Brokerages Are Most Boring — FreightWaves

Cargo theft and freight fraud are not exciting topics. Nobody gets excited to review a carrier’s inspection history or sit on hold listening to the same music while waiting to verify a certificate of insurance. There is nothing glamorous about vetting a carrier before a load moves. In fact, there are more verification steps today than ever before.

By https://www.facebook.com/phil.brink.7 | 2026-05-27

The safest brokerages often look the most boring

The process itself is not exciting. You repeat the same actions over and over. You verify the carrier, contact information, insurance, and banking details. When information changes unexpectedly, you slow down and verify again.

A brokerage that follows a repeatable process every day may actually seem more boring than a company rapidly approving new carriers with little verification at all. But boring is usually a good thing in transportation. A boring day often means nothing went wrong. No freight disappeared. No shipment was rerouted. No payment was stolen. No emergency calls were made trying to track down a load that vanished halfway across the country.

Excitement in freight is often tied to problems. The companies that stay disciplined during routine operations are usually the companies that avoid major losses later.

That mindset is one reason FreightWaves built the Certified Freight Compliance Officer program. The goal was not to create investigators or turn operations teams into law enforcement. The goal was to help the industry build repeatable operational discipline that teams can follow day after day.

CFCO starts with awareness. It teaches professionals how cargo theft and freight fraud actually move through modern logistics operations. The course then moves into process, verification, risk management, and eventually the integration of training with technology.

Verification creates consistency customers can trust

The strongest fraud prevention programs combine education with technology. Teams need to understand risk, follow a structured process, and use technology to strengthen verification without replacing critical thinking. The core verification process should remain consistent regardless of company size or freight volume. The fundamentals still matter. And when something changes unexpectedly, you slow down instead of skipping steps.

The transportation industry often focuses on speed and efficiency, but consistency may be the most valuable thing a brokerage can deliver today. Customers want freight moved safely. They want reliable communication and confidence that the company handling their shipment is following a real process instead of relying on assumptions.

That consistency is what creates trust. And right now, trust is something this industry could use more of.

Click here for more articles on cargo theft and freight fraud by Phillip Brink.

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Source: FreightWaves

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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