Freight Broker Training – Step – by – Step –
Learn the roles and responsibilities of a freight broker, generate leads, provide shipping quotes, book loads, collaborate with shippers and carriers, and update customers on shipments. This course is perfect for owner operators, brokerage owners, and anyone interested in becoming a freight broker or agent. Gain the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the growing freight brokerage industry. Start your own business or work for a broker company. Perfect for those interested in logistics and communication.
What you’ll learn
- Define the roles and responsibilities of a freight broker
- Generate leads and attract new prospects
- Provide customers with shipping quotes
- Book loads with carriers
- Collaborate with shippers, carriers and dispatchers to manage scheduled collections and drop-offs
- Identify and select reputable carriers for freight services
- Update customers on the status of shipments etc.
Requirements
Good Attitude
Open Mind
Willing to take action
Description
This training will take you through the steps of becoming a Freight Broker or Freight Broker Agent.
Start your owen bussiness or working on Broker Company
Who this course is for:
Owner Operators*
Get Direct Load from Shipper
Any Size Trucking Company
Brokerage Owners and Owner Operator
If you want change speciality
Freight Dispatchers – Want To Transition To A Freight Broker Agent
Anyone To Become A Freight Broker or Freight Broker Agent
What are some topics that you cover:
History
Mobile Office
Prospecting
Step by Step
Prospect Calls
Shippers Package
Calculating Rates
Invoices
Bank Requrements
And more…
*Owner Operators with their own authority will find this course very helpful. If you can cut out the broker, which is the middle man, you can have more money in your pocket.
Become part of the exciting trucking, freight logistics, and transportation industries as a licensed freight broker or as a freight broker agent. Freight broker training will help you learn the skills you need to be a successful Freight Broker/Agent. From licensing and operations to sales and marketing, you’ll learn the basics of how to run a domestic freight brokerage or agency in the United States.
Freight brokerage is a growing, service-based industry. As a freight agent or broker, you connect shippers and manufacturers with transportation companies and manage those shipments. Entrepreneur magazine has rated the freight brokerage business as one of the top home-based businesses to own, and a Wall Street Journal article cited freight brokering and logistics as the largest growing sector of the transportation industry.
Written by freight brokerage specialists, this freight broker course will provide you with the knowledge and resources needed to break into the shipping industry. From transportation law, contracts, and insurance, to setting up and running your own business, this is the best online freight broker training available.
Job Opportunity and Resources
Brooke Transportation Training Solutions hosts a weekly event called Resource Friday, which includes a virtual option held one Friday a month, exclusively for their graduates. During this virtual option, all of our freight broker graduates have the opportunity to join in on a broker-agent resource day, to hear participating brokers give presentations regarding agent opportunities with their company. Additionally, the graduates are provided with additional valuable resources that can significantly benefit them in their freight brokerage/agency operations. Brooke Transportation is the only training provider currently offering this excellent resource.
Who this course is for:
- Those who want to become a broker
- Those who want to work from anywhere in the world
- Those who want to have an individual work schedule
- Those who want to change their profession
- Those who love to communicate with people
- Those who are interested in logistics
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