<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none;" alt="" src="https://px.ads.linkedin.com/collect/?pid=7607682&amp;fmt=gif">

Blog.

When Freight Promises Go Wrong

August 08, 2025 | Written by Darrell Porter |

When Freight Promises Go Wrong

Every agent knows freight doesn’t always go as planned. Trucks break down, pickups get missed, and delays stack up faster than updates from the driver. Experienced brokers know it isn’t always about avoiding problems- it’s about how you handle them when they land in your lap.

This isn’t a checklist for rookie brokers. It’s a look at how the best agents keep their relationships strong when a promise is on the line.

  1. Take Control of the Narrative

The worst thing you can do is let your shipper hear about a problem from someone else or experience the fallout first. The best agents do not wait for calls, they make them. Being proactive signals leadership and shows you have a handle on the situation.

  1. No Spin

Shippers have heard every excuse in the book. What earns respect is cutting the fluff and giving them facts, fast. Honesty under pressure builds long-term trust, even when the news is not what they want to hear.

  1. Deliver Solutions, Not Problems

Anyone can say “the truck fell through.” The best agents show up with a plan, a backup option, or at least a clear path forward. It is not about perfection. It is about proving you are relentless when things go sideways.

  1. Protect Their Reputation Like It Is Your Own

Every missed promise has a ripple effect. A shipper’s reputation is on the line with their customer, and they need a partner who treats that like their own name is on the paperwork. Great brokers do more than chase trucks. They protect relationships.

  1. Keep Them in the Loop Until It Is Over

Top-tier communication does not end with the first call. Updates, even “no new update yet,” prove you are on it. Silence kills trust. Persistence builds it back, even after a rough day.

Bottom Line

Anyone can move freight when it is easy. The best agents prove their value when it is not. Handling problems like a pro is not about knowing what to do. It is about doing it with consistency, urgency, and respect for your shipper’s business. That is how you keep promises that circumstances tried to break.

 

Latest Articles

What We Know About the Potential Rail Merger
What We Know About the Potential Rail Merger

July 24, 2025

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, two of the largest Class I railroads in North America, are currently exploring a potential merger that could reshape.

Great. Another AI Logistics Article.
Great. Another AI Logistics Article.

July 17, 2025

When your day’s packed with quotes, covering loads, and nonstop calls, another article about AI probably isn’t all that exciting. Especially if it sounds.

The Founding Shippers: Inventory & Oxen
The Founding Shippers: Inventory & Oxen

July 1, 2025

In 1776, George Washington didn’t have 88,000 “trusted carrier partners” to move his freight. He had muddy roads, freezing horses, and whatever wagons.