How To Start A Trucking Company

2025-12-29T20:41:31+00:00Fleets, Freight Brokers, Owner Operators, Trucking Business Success, Trucking Company, Trucking Industry News, Trucking Regulations & Compliance|

How to Start Your Own Trucking Company Starting a trucking company can be an intimidating business operation. But with help from trucking industry experts, it doesn’t need to be. Whether you have been a company truck driver with an established carrier or a new owner-operator, starting a trucking business [...]

Double Brokering and How to Spot It

2026-02-05T16:58:52+00:00Freight Brokers, Owner Operators, Trucking Business Success, Trucking Company, Trucking Industry News|

The Department of Transportation (DoT) defines double brokering as the illegal act of creating a deal involving two or more licenses. These arrangements are common in the United States transportation industry. The DoT argues that at least 70% of the loads on the Load Board experience double brokering, which leads to [...]

The 9 Biggest Owner-Operator Expenses

2026-02-05T17:02:42+00:00Cash Flow Tips, Fleets, Fuel Cards, Owner Operators, Trucking Business Success, Trucking Company, Trucking Regulations & Compliance|

If you are or want to become an owner-operator, you’re in good company. The average owner-operator’s annual income ranges from $125,000 to $340,000. The United States transportation and material moving industry is expected to grow faster than average through 2032, with about 1.9 million openings yearly. However, an owner’s expenses may mean they operate within a small profit margin, limiting their earnings. [...]

The Difference Between Interstate and Intrastate Trucking

2026-02-05T17:14:04+00:00Trucking Business Success, Trucking Company, Trucking Industry News|

Anyone in the trucking industry understands there are significant regulations for commercial transportation, whether the trip takes them around the block or across the country. While some guidelines are universal, others are related to how and where you transport goods. These selective rules are primarily related to whether your [...]

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