broker fees

tknight

Veteran Expediter
I know no one like to chat about their pay, but does anyone know what the average % that a broker adds to the shipping bill, as in freight charges to thecustomer is x and the broker adds ? %. I was just wondering, not having thoughts of becomeing a broker, just wondering what the savings is to the customer if they go with an independant trucker 0/0 on a load.

tk
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Yep it is a super secret thing to ask about people's money.

It all depends what they collect.

One example, I know of a customer who shipped a pallet of parts from here to South Carolina for BMW.

The billed rate was $3.50 a mile from the broker.

It went out to several carriers and brokers, one broker who picked it up, put it on a few load boards with the intent to pay out $2 a mile.

The lowest bid came in at $1.50 a mile.

The driver got $1 a mile for the load.

Another example, a customer calls a famous carrier and asked for a rate quote - $2.65 a mile. They agree to it and the carrier then ships the order to another division which bills the first one at $2.10 per mile. The offer to the truck is 60% of that - $1.26. The 55 cents is what is considered an arrangement fee and is not part of the bill which the driver sees.
 

CharlesD

Expert Expediter
I'm more interested in getting the money the broker is getting rather than offering discounts.
 

Jefferson3000

Expert Expediter
Instead of offering to do that load cheaper than the $3.50 per mile that the other guy quoted, why not offer what a small carrier has to offer: less red tape. Tell them you'll do it for the same rate, but give a direct line to whoever is behind the wheel, and then call him (before he calls you) every 3 hours with a position update, call him when you arrive and when you pull away with the POD.
 

nightcreacher

Veteran Expediter
unless you deal with the shipper direct,there isnt any way to tell how many times the pay on a load has been cut.If you find a load and it meets your pay requirements,thats all that matters.If you need $3.00 mile and you get $3.00 mile,sure it be nice to get the whole 5 bucks,but whats better,sitting another day,or running for the money you need
 
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