What Are The Top Three Reasons To Work With A Freight Brokerage Company?

Posted on: 14 November 2022

When it comes to shipping freight, working with a freight brokerage can provide many benefits. A freight broker is a professional who arranges the transportation of cargo on behalf of their clients. They are responsible for finding carriers to transport goods, negotiating rates, and ensuring that shipments are delivered on time. Below are the top three reasons why shippers choose to work with a freight brokerage company: Access to a Wide Network of Carriers  [Read More]

Searching For A Good Class A CDL Job? Try These Simple Steps To Get Hired

Posted on: 28 June 2022

If you have your Class A CDL and are looking for meaningful employment, there are a few good ways to find jobs that will enable you to do what you'd like on a schedule that works in your favor. Not sure how to find the cream of the crop when it comes to jobs available? Simply follow the steps below. Edit Your Resume The first step towards creating a lasting impression that will get you hired by an excellent company looking for people with a Class A CDL is to work on your resume. [Read More]

How A Transportation Management System Or Software Program Can Help Your Company

Posted on: 30 March 2022

Does your company use multiple options when it comes to transporting freight or various goods across the country or around the world? Do you use some of your own drivers but also rely on professional freight services? If your transportation needs are complex, it might be time to put a system in place that can better help you stay on top of all of it. Here's why you should reach out to a firm—such as JB Shipments—that can help you set up transportation shipment management solutions today. [Read More]

Ensuring People See Do-Not-Stack Cones

Posted on: 6 December 2021

A big cardboard pyramid or cone on top of boxes on a pallet should be a giant signal to not place anything on top of those boxes, especially if the cone has words like "Do Not Stack" on it. Still, in the confusion of a busy warehouse, especially when everyone is rushing to repair the supply chain, a cone that blends in with the background is at risk of being missed – and the boxes crushed. [Read More]