When you search for freight broker training courses on Google, you will inevitably find pages and pages of results. How can you decipher which one is best for your freight brokerage? More importantly, how can you determine which one will provide the best return on your investment? Let’s take a look at a few of the key features to look for when choosing a freight broker training program for your business.
Experience
The goal of any freight broker training program is to gain as much knowledge and value as possible in order to grow your freight brokerage. To improve the chances of achieving this goal, you need a training partner that has specific experience in the freight broker industry. For example, the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) training program is backed by over 30 years of experience in the industry. Typically, the longer the company has been in business, the more reliable their training program will be.
Reputation
Along with extensive experience comes a host of satisfied customers. The reputation of the training provider you choose should be an important factor in determining whether their program is worth the investment. Are there other freight brokers or those in the transportation industry talking about this program? Look for reviews to find out if it’s legitimate. If you’re not careful and don’t do your homework, you could end up with a training program that is sub-par and fails to produce the results you’re after.
Convenience/Flexibility
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