It's very frustrating for sure. Just keep track of those brokers who do not pay, or make it their life long mission to make it impossible for you to get it, and put them on hold. The next load that you match on you can decide how to manage the last issue. Definitely bring it up and say that it won't happen again and make sure you let them know how it will be managed this time. If you don't like what you hear then don't take the load.There is getting to be again issues with waiting times and getting paid for them
anyone have soke ideas how how we can adjust to this
FCFS is nice but the shipper/receiver has to have enough staff to manage the potential flow of goods. Only the shipper/receiver knows how many trucks to expect. If there are only 2 trucks coming a day, then one forklift driver should be able to handle it but if you're expecting 30 and have only a few fork trucks then trucks will wait. This is where the freight broker must educate their client that they are saving on warehouse/forklift staff and that may mean they have to pay out to some trucks. In other words, buy more forklifts or pay for trucks.This is actually an interesting one, we ran into an issue last week, customer said, if their shipper is fcfs then they don't pay waiting time,(after the driver was on site for 3 hours) thoughts?
I agree with you entirely, or at the very least notify the carrier when booking the load, not after the fact, i feel sneaky slimy tricky stunts like that in our industry should only lead to black listing, if you know this is what your customer is like, notify us before hand so we have the option to take that risk or not, but not after the fact, communication is key, but unfortunately thats not always how things go,FCFS is nice but the shipper/receiver has to have enough staff to manage the potential flow of goods. Only the shipper/receiver knows how many trucks to expect. If there are only 2 trucks coming a day, then one forklift driver should be able to handle it but if you're expecting 30 and have only a few fork trucks then trucks will wait. This is where the freight broker must educate their client that they are saving on warehouse/forklift staff and that may mean they have to pay out to some trucks. In other words, buy more forklifts or pay for trucks.
You did it right, blacklist the customer or better yet the site and bring up the conversation next time you book a load to go in there.