Please somebody explain this to a Canadian.
I work for as an owner operator for a large company in Canada and pay my own liability insurance (they cover cargo)
Why do I hear that the company you are leased to is supposed to provide liability and cargo? In Canada those that do obviously have a lock on your exclusivity to the carrier. Mine permits me to find my own loads if I choose
Now double brokering; if it's ok with the company where the freight originated, and each company involved has a certificate of insurance, what's the issue? Why do I hear its illegal? I could see a situation where a company, say, had a vehicle breakdown on the way to a pickup...is it not better to find someone else to take that delivery rather than have a "service failure" ?
Trying to wrap my head around what's true and what's just rumor stateside
I work for as an owner operator for a large company in Canada and pay my own liability insurance (they cover cargo)
Why do I hear that the company you are leased to is supposed to provide liability and cargo? In Canada those that do obviously have a lock on your exclusivity to the carrier. Mine permits me to find my own loads if I choose
Now double brokering; if it's ok with the company where the freight originated, and each company involved has a certificate of insurance, what's the issue? Why do I hear its illegal? I could see a situation where a company, say, had a vehicle breakdown on the way to a pickup...is it not better to find someone else to take that delivery rather than have a "service failure" ?
Trying to wrap my head around what's true and what's just rumor stateside