Freight Broker Industry Training Guide

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   A load starts as a product that is manufactured at a factory or plant. It is then designated for delivery to a buyer of those goods. The load is then either coordinated for shipment by the shipping department or is handled by a third party. The load is sold to a carrier of the product by the shipping department or third party/broker. The carrier is then responsible for delivering the load to a consignee. The consignee can be a buyer, retail store, another factory for further processing, or warehouse.
   The load can also be handled on other terms such as a load of cars being transferred to another dealer or a load that was delivered prior to a warehouse. There are many origins and destination combinations that can be had in this business. Products we use every day are put through this cycle for us to obtain them. Think of all of the important items

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