
What is Freight Brokerage
By Mitchell Kinek, CTB
Freight brokerage is an important element in the logistics industry. A freight broker works as ...
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You will find content covering freight management, transportation planning, shipping best practices, and supply chain operations. This category also includes a growing freight glossary that explains common shipping terms, accessorials, logistics concepts, and transportation terminology in clear and practical language.
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