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Virginia Hiway, Inc. now VHI Transport
Procedures
for Qualifying a Transportation Broker
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This information
primarily is for use by a motor carrier, but certainly has much to offer
a shipper.
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Certain minimum
information should be kept for up to 5 years in a file prior to engaging
a Transportation Broker:
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Operating Authority
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The name of the
registered agent for the company.
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The federal tax
identification number of the company.
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Additional supplementary
insurance, if they have.
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A Financial Profile
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A history of the
business, including the key people of the business and their background.
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A copy of the broker/shipper
contract with special attention given to essential negotiated terms.
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A copy of a broker/shipper
contract.
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Pull copy of D
& B, or similar document.
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Get a credit check
form signed, and call references.
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Make a management
decision on the amount of credit to be extended and then manage that! Also
allow the contract to address the term of payment policy.
WHEN
BROKER DOES NOT PAY OR IS LATE, BEYOND THE TERMS:
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30 days from invoice
date should be the maximum credit extended to any company, third party
or otherwise at any time. Good reason should support terms beyond. If late,
call the Broker and use the following tactics.
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Ask politely when
payment will be made, make good notes of dates, who you talked to and responses.
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If response is
not satisfactory, report that you will send a demand payment record to
the Shipper, the Consignee and the Insurance Company within (X) days. Then
do it!
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Tell the bonding
company you are making demand for payment per attached invoice. Include
particulars. This must be done quickly to be first in line to make claim.
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Create an invoice
for the transportation charges to the shipper. Put on the invoice, as per
CFR 49 you are making demand for payment. I suggest also a call to the
shipper, asking him for future business direct. You may not get paid, but
could gain a shipper.
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Within 30 days,
and if no response is coming from any of the players file in small claims
court in the city in which the broker resided.
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"A MUST" be sure
to put this account into the data base as extending no future credit...Also
an alternative is to issue a letter to the account that any freight picked
up will be held until all invoices are paid!
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