Aug 23, 2024 at 02:10 PM CST
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
What Do I Do If I Think a Load Is Being Double Brokered? Double brokering is a sensitive issue, but it’s important to address it for the safety and integrity of our industry. Over the past 3-4 years, the spotlight has turned to this problem, largely due to supply chain shortages and increased pressure to move loads quickly. While this has created more margin opportunities, it has also opened the door to scammers, fraud, and illegal practices. What Is Double Brokering?First, let’s clarify what double brokering is—and what it isn’t—so you can better understand if it’s happening to you.
While double brokering does happen, there’s often confusion—especially because of one major misconception. In our industry, people sometimes refer to a commodity or grain merchandiser as a "grain broker" or "commodity broker," even though they aren’t brokers in the traditional sense. When a load is passed from a merchandiser to a brokerage, it might appear as if it’s being double brokered, but that’s not the case. What Should You Do If You Suspect Double Brokering?
We’re continually working on ways to improve transparency and fairness in the industry. Communication is key to keeping everyone on a level playing field, and tools like our flagging and review system are just the beginning. Let’s work together to keep our industry safe and fair for everyone involved.
God Bless, Jared |