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08/02/2023

The DOT follows specific steps for each inspection type. The 6 inspection levels are:

#1 North American Standard Inspection – This in-depth inspection focuses on the driver and the truck. Drivers must have a daily log and Hours of Service document, a DVIR, and a driver's license. The inspector will check everything, starting with the brake system and ending with the windshield wipers.

#2 Walk-Around DOT Inspection – this inspection is similar to Level 1. However, the officer will only check the exterior of the truck.

#3 Driver-Only Inspection – the level 3 inspection focuses on the driver. The inspector will check the Record of Duty Status, HAZMAT requirements, medical cards, SPE certificates, and many more.

#4 Special Inspection – this is a one-time inspection examining a specific vehicle feature. The DOT aims to check a common violation from a previous year's inspection to establish improvement over time.

#5 Vehicle-Only Inspection – this DOT inspection is similar to Level 1 but is performed without the driver present. Usually, it happens after an incident when a driver isn't on-site anymore.

#6 Enhanced NAS Inspection For Radioactive Shipments – the level 6 DOT inspection was designed for motor carriers transporting radioactive materials or special substances.

11/17/2022

Light Duty Commercial Vehicles

Class 1: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of up to 6,000 pounds. This includes mini-vans, utility vans, pick-ups, etc.
Class 2: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating from 6,000 to 10,000 pounds. Examples of class 2 vehicles include mini-buses, step vans, etc.
Class 3: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating from 10,000 to 14,000 pounds. Class 3 vehicles can be walk-in trucks, city delivery trucks, etc.


Medium Duty Commercial Vehicles

Class 4: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating from 14,001 to 16,000 pounds. This includes conventional vans, utility trucks, etc.
Class 5: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating from 16,001 to 19,500 pounds. Examples of class 5 vehicles include bucket trucks, large walk-in trucks, etc.
Class 6: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating from 19,501 to 26,000 pounds. Class 6 vehicles can be rack trucks, beverage trucks, single axle trucks, school buses, etc.


Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles

Class 7: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating from 26,001 to 33,000 pounds. This includes refuse trucks or garbage trucks, fuel tank trucks, tow trucks, city transit buses, truck tractors, etc.
Class 8: commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating above 33,000 pounds. Class 8 vehicles can be dump trucks, sleeper trucks, fire engines, concrete mixer trucks, intercity buses, etc.)

11/17/2022

To help start your dispatching business immediately or upgrade your instruments to look professional!
1. Dispatch servicing checklist.
2. Carrier profile sheet.
3. Dispatcher-Carrier agreement.
4. Limited power of attorney.
5. Credit card authorization form.
6. Equipment information page.
7. W-9 form.
8. Trip report.
9. Freight broker companies list (work with new MC).

All documents in a pdf format and can be edited.

11/10/2022

As a carrier in today's world, if you rely on load boards to get loads, you have a target on your back. Sooner or later a scam broker will reach out to you, trying to get you to move a load, they are double brokering or lying about the rate on, knowing they are never going to send you a check.

Certainly it is frustrating for people trying to grow their trucking business, but if you do you due diligence it will happen less often, and you will still be able to grow your business more and more, and eventually move away from load boards.

So, use all the tools in your tool box, to determine who to trust and who you should pass on working with. You need to call references, and verify the numbers you are given are for the companies the people say they are. You need to verify addresses, make sure you aren't dealing with a guy that says he is in Wisconsin, but clearly in Los Angeles. If they aren't honest about where they are located, why would they be honest about anything?

How to file a claim against shipper , broker , owner operator , driver with the FMCSA Finally, this can be done thru the...
10/28/2022

How to file a claim against shipper , broker , owner operator , driver with the FMCSA Finally, this can be done thru the FMCSA’s National Consumer Complaint Database (NCCDB).You can file a complaint by clicking on the following link: https://nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov/nccdb/home.aspx Once you have filed a complaint against the broker, the FMCSA will assign your complaint to a DOT agent who will reach out to you and begin to investigate the complaint.

07/20/2022

Carrier Packet – is a typical agreement signed between Freight Broker and Motor Carrier. Such agreement is usually completed by dispatcher. Therefore, it is important for you to be familiar with this type of contract.

Carrier Profile Form – is form where motor carrier provides important information about their company and operations. This form is usually a part of a Carrier Packet and usually has to be completed by dispatcher. Useful tip: you can create and save “generic” Carrier Profile Form for you client (Motor Carrier). Then you can replace Carrier Profile Form sent to you by Broker with your saved form. By doing so, you will save a lot of time.


Dispatch Service Agreement (Contract) – is an agreement signed between Motor Carrier (your client) and Dispatch Service (you). This agreement is designed to outline permissions, duties and responsibilities of both parties. It also outlines terms of your compensation for the services performed. It is a good idea to have such agreement signed by your client before you do any
work.

Rate confirmation – Rate confirmation is a form
used to confirm details of the load you have booked for your client. It contains pickup and delivery information, times and schedules, compensation and any special requirements related to the load your client will be transporting. Always make sure this information matches what has been previously discussed with a broker. If information is incorrect, do not sign this document until it is corrected.

Insurance Certificate – Any time you book a load for your client, the broker will request certain documents from your client. One of such documents is Insurance Certificate. Insurance Certificate serves as proof that Motor Carrier has insurance coverage for Liability and Cargo. This form also has contact details for the insurance agent and policy numbers. Please make sure you have requested this document from your client before you book any loads!

MC Certificate – Any time you book a load for your client, broker will request certain documents from your client. One of such documents is MC Certificate. MC Certificate serves as proof that Motor Carrier has been authorized by FMCSA to transport cargo. Please make sure you have requested this document from your client before you book any loads!

W-9 Form – Any time you book a load for your client, broker will request certain documents from your client. One of such documents is the W-9 Form. W-9 Form is a request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification. It is used to get information from vendors hired as independent contractors. Since the broker will be paying money for transportation to the Motor Carrier (your client), they will need your client’s tax information in order to report the payment amount to the IRS. Please make sure you have requested this document from your client before you book any loads!

Credit Card Authorization Form – If you choose to collect payments for your dispatch service by charging your client’s credit or debit cards, this form will allow you to collect necessary information and the authorization to initiate such transaction.

07/03/2022

Being a broker isn't easy, its 70% sales, 25% carrier sourcing and operations, & 5% questioning your sanity for getting into it. But it can be very rewarding and personally I feel a sense of accomplishment knowing I am a small part of what keeps our country moving.

06/26/2022

Interstate is when cargo or passengers are transported across state lines. Intrastate is in cargo or passengers stay within a single state.

A broker is a person or company that arranges for the transportation of goods and requires a $10,000 bond. A common carrier is a company that transports property or passengers for the common public and requires cargo insurance. A contract carrier is a carrier that transports property on a contract basis with shippers and does not require cargo insurance. A freight forwarder is a company that purchases freight and then arranges for the transportation of that freight.

A BOC-3 is a form that designates an agent for process in the event legal papers are ever served. It is required for carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders prior to receiving their authority. You will need to keep a copy of the BOC-3 form in your office files.

A process agent is a representative upon whom court papers may be served in any proceeding brought against a motor carrier, broker, or freight forwarder.

The UCR Agreement is established by federal law in the UCR Act, which is part of the federal highway reauthorization bill known as the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act, A Legacy for Users ("SAFETEA-LU"), Public Law 109-59, enacted August 10, 2005. The registration for UCR began in September of 2007 and is required of all motor carriers, private motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies that will conduct any interstate operations. Most states will impose fines or withhold renewals and new account applications for those that are not current with their UCR.

Some states require additional permits based on your GVW. These states are Kentucky, New Mexico, New York, and Oregon.

The FMCSA has a mandatory protest period that can last up to 20 days. Assuming your insurance has completed the required filings, your authority will be granted in about 20 days from the date it was issued. You are not able to use your authority until you receive the certificate either by mail or by using our expedited service.

You will need to provide your insurance with your MC number. Your insurance will then need to file the appropriate insurance forms with the FMCSA. The required forms will differ for different types of authorities. They are BMC-91 or BMC-91x for liability, BMC-34 for cargo, BMC-84 for a surety bond, and BMC-85 for a trust fund bond.

There is not a temporary authority available. You must wait for your MC/FF application to be granted active before you operate.

BOC-3 is filed the same day (during business hours) or the next business day if after hours. You will receive your copy by email the same business day.

Electronic Certificate of Authority is received by email the day the FMCSA grants your authority active, by 5:00PM CST.

DOT Number is issued the same business day your signed application is received, if before 12:00PM CST; or the next business day if the signed application is received after 12:00PM CST.

DOT Update is completed within 2 business days when the correct PIN is provided. Paper updates are processed according to the FMCSA's current time frame, typically up to 30 days.

Name Change is completed according to the FMCSA's current time frame, typically up to 30 days.

Un-dismissal of Authority is processed according to the FMCSA's current time frame, typically up to 30 days.

Reinstatement of Authority is processed within 2 business days when the correct PIN is provided and both insurance and BOC-3 are filed. Paper reinstatements are processed according to the FMCSA's current time frame, typically up to 30 days.

Unified Carrier Registration is filed within 2 business days of all required insurance being filed with the FMCSA for carriers and within 2 business days of going active for brokers and freight forwarders.

KYU is issued within 2 business days of your order or the MC going active. An additional 2 business days apply when UCR is filed.

KYU Supplement is completed within 2 business days of your order.

New York HUT is completed within 2 business days of your MC going active and/or receiving all required information.

New Mexico WDT Permits, Renewals, and Supplements are completed within 2 business days of your order and receipt of all required information.

Oregon Weight Mileage Tax Permit, Supplement, and Renewals are submitted to the state for processing within 2 business days of receiving all required information. Applications are then processed according to the state's current time frame.

IRP New Account, Renewal, and Supplemental Applications are submitted to the state within 2 business days of receiving all required information. Applications are then processed according to the state's current time frame.

IFTA New Account, Renewal, and Supplemental Applications are submitted to the state within 2 business days of receiving all required information. Applications are then processed according to the state's current time frame. Please note: some states require that the IRP account be set up first before processing of the IFTA application.

Fuel Tax Reporting (pre-paid and pay-as-you-go) is processed in the order of received. Clients submitting all required information to our office by the 12th of April, July, October, and January will have their returns prepared on time.

DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Program Package is received within 1 business day of your order and receipt of all required information.

DOT Pre-Employment Test is received within 1 business day of your order and receipt of all required information.

IRS Form 2290 is filed at our local IRS agency the last week of each month. We must have all required information for your filing to be included.

FEIN is obtained within 1 business day of receiving all required information.

Who needs pre-employment testing?
All applicable drivers must have their testing completed prior to operating. Applicable drivers are any of the following: Any driver who will drive a vehicle that has a GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) that is over 26,000 pounds, or a passenger vehicle that is designed to hold 16 or more passengers (driver included), or drives a vehicle that is hauling hazardous materials that requires placarding.

Who should be in a consortium pool?
Applicable drivers are any of the following: Any driver who will drive a vehicle that has a GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) that is over 26,000 pounds, or a passenger vehicle that is designed to hold 16 or more passengers (driver included), or drives a vehicle that is hauling hazardous materials that requires placarding. If your company only has one driver, you are required to hire an outside consortium.

How do I determine my combined GVWR?
Your equipment will have a panel that lists the max weight it is rated to haul. Combine all equipment (truck and trailer) rating weights and that is your combined GVWR.

What is the difference between GVW and GVWR?
GVWR is the weight that your unit is rated to haul. The GVW is the max weight that you will haul/that you wish to register.

How do I change my name, address, phone number?
To change your name, phone number, and/or address under your MC number you will need to submit a request to the FMCSA. A separate update will be required under your US DOT number. Our company offers these updates for a hassle free experience. Be sure to contact your applicable state departments as well to update your credentials (Secretary of State filing, IRP, IFTA, KYU, etc...).

06/16/2022

CAREERS

Become a freight Agent @ GGE Logistical Solutions LLC

Have you just completed a Freight Agent Training Program and now you cannot find a Brokerage to take you on?
You have contacted Brokerages and they all want you to have 2 years’ experience and a book of business.
Looking for non/experienced freight agent are looking to work for a freight brokerage an not have any upfront fees
• We will take you on with no experience and with experience but no book of business.
• We are looking for reliable, self-sufficient, motivated people to work from their home.
• Your focus as an Agent is to obtain and maintain customers while building equity in your own company.
• Control your own destiny, limited only by your personal desire to succeed.
We offer:
• 55% Commission on the net of the load.
• 5% increase every six months topping out at 75% commission
• Discounted prices on your Load Boards and truck searching programs.
• Dedicated agent support program.
• We handle all of the back-end office work, accounting and payments
Mandatory Requirements:
• A Burning desire to own and operate your own business.
• Personal Computer
• Telephone with unlimited long distance
• Fax machine or internet fax program
• Scanner & Printer
Preferred Requirements:
• Excellent communication and presentation skills
• Sales Experience a plus
• Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage time effectively
• Strong ability to persuade, motivate, and influence others
• Proficient in computer skills and using the Internet
• Contact us today to get started to building your Freight Broker/Agent Business.
We have expert Support Team available for agents.
Job Type: Commission
Salary: $50,000.00 /year
Required education:
• High school or equivalent

05/28/2022

Where you lack in experience you have to make up in passion. So to all new freight broker,freight forwarders , dispatchers. Be encouraged, and as long as you are passionate about this industry and providing a great service for your carriers. You will be successful!

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Colorado Boulevard
Denver, CO
80207

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