Double brokering is on the rise now a days and I feel I have a solution to the problem. If all load brokers use this system for cross border loads it will become a part of the normal procedure and the carriers who take the loads will not have a problem complying if they are not double brokering.
1st. Ask for their receipt from the NMFTA regarding their SCAC renewal. This must be renewed every year in June.
2nd. Ask for their confirmation from CBSA regarding their carrier code number. This is provided to the carrier and stays with the carrier. It does not need to be renewed unless they are Canada Customs bonded which a bond needs to be updated yearly.
3rd. Every shipment ask for the PAPS or PARS number. This number can be confirmed on line that it has indeed been entered and crossed. The first 4 digits of both these numbers will coincide with the carrier SCAC code or CBSA carrier code.
If you follow this procedure, you will know right away who double brokers and who should be paid for the freight. It is a bit of work and requires another process but it can be easily done with a bit of extra time or you may just decide to do it as an auditing routine (the first and every 10th load for each carrier)
Let me know what you think.
1st. Ask for their receipt from the NMFTA regarding their SCAC renewal. This must be renewed every year in June.
2nd. Ask for their confirmation from CBSA regarding their carrier code number. This is provided to the carrier and stays with the carrier. It does not need to be renewed unless they are Canada Customs bonded which a bond needs to be updated yearly.
3rd. Every shipment ask for the PAPS or PARS number. This number can be confirmed on line that it has indeed been entered and crossed. The first 4 digits of both these numbers will coincide with the carrier SCAC code or CBSA carrier code.
If you follow this procedure, you will know right away who double brokers and who should be paid for the freight. It is a bit of work and requires another process but it can be easily done with a bit of extra time or you may just decide to do it as an auditing routine (the first and every 10th load for each carrier)
Let me know what you think.