Freight brokers add value in specific situations — and in others, they're an unnecessary cost. Understanding when to use one and when to go direct helps you make smarter freight decisions and control costs without sacrificing service.
If your freight moves on 10 different lanes per month with no consistent pattern, building direct carrier relationships on all those lanes is impractical. A broker with a broad carrier network covers irregular freight better than any shipper can do independently.
Brokers have carrier relationships across the country that take years to build. When you need a truck in Phoenix tomorrow, a broker finds it in 30 minutes. A shipper without broker relationships makes 20 calls and still might not find capacity.
Reefer, flatbed, hazmat, oversize, high-value cargo — all require specialized carrier knowledge. A broker who specializes in these modes has pre-vetted carrier relationships that a general shipper can't easily access.
If you ship Chicago to Dallas 5 days a week every week, you should negotiate directly with 2-3 carriers on that lane. Volume and consistency attract carrier commitment — and you'll pay less than spot rates. Your broker can help you identify and set up those carrier relationships.
Use a broker for spot loads, irregular lanes, and specialized freight. Use direct carrier relationships for high-volume, predictable lanes. Use your broker to manage carrier relationships even on dedicated lanes — they handle the vetting, contracts, and backup capacity. You get the best of both models.
IZY Logistics works with shippers on spot loads, contract arrangements, and dedicated lane management. We hold MC #1615290 and cover all 48 states. Call +1(877)IZY-LOGS to discuss the right model for your freight volume.
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