Non-Payment Reporting on Freight Brokers

For years, carriers, factoring companies, and bond companies have been stuck in separate info bubbles when it comes to information on brokerage firms. Our platform taps into community reporting, making it easier to spot and stop the rampant fraud happening in the industry today, using a live, collaborative effort.

How does it work?

Data is pulled directly from FMCSA. Whether a broker has been in business for 10 years or 3 months, you can find them in our platform.

You are not only limited to searching freight broker companies. Our system allows to search for freight forwarders, hybrid operations, and/or common carriers.

Once the correct company is found, users are able to submit non-payment reports directly onto the profile. The contribution will be visible to all members of the site.  

Our approach is simple: No fancy algorithms, scores, or bells and whistles. We give you the tools and let you make the best decision for your business based on your own criteria.  

screenshot of non-payment report on broker

Important to Note:

FreightWatch360 is not a space for ethical discussions, personal opinions, or settling personal disputes with vendors. We are a dedicated, fact-based reporting system tailored for exposing fraudulent actions. Specifically, our platform focuses on instances like non-payment of clean and non-disputed invoices, quick-pay and fuel advance schemes, as well as account hacking. If you are a freight broker and feel that you have been unfairly treated, please reach out to support@freightwatch360.com