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Common questions about how we work, plus a quick reference for freight and commodity terms.
A freight broker connects shippers who need to move goods with carriers who have the trucks to move them. We handle the rate negotiation, paperwork, tracking, and coordination so you don't have to.
We primarily broker land freight across North America, including full truckload (FTL), less than truckload (LTL), flatbed, and refrigerated loads. We also handle cross-border shipments between Canada and the US.
We maintain a network of vetted carriers that we've built relationships with over time. We check their safety records, insurance, and track record before putting them on any load.
Commodity brokerage means connecting buyers and sellers of raw materials like metals, oils, natural gas, lumber, grains, or carbon credits. We facilitate the transaction, help with pricing, and handle the documentation.
We work in carbon credits, metals (gold, silver, copper, aluminum, nickel), oils, natural gas, lumber, and grains (wheat, corn, soybeans). If you're looking at a commodity not on this list, reach out.
No. Our pricing is upfront and we tell you exactly what you're paying for before anything gets booked.
We're based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. We broker freight and commodity deals across North America.
For freight, we can usually get you a quote within a few hours. Commodity quotes depend on the product and market conditions but we move as quickly as we can.