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Double brokering and carrier fraud are rising. Here's exactly how we stop them.

FreightForge layers three independent verification checks on every carrier - catching fraud at the point of onboarding, before a single load is ever tendered to an unvetted operator.

3-layer

Verification system

Real-time

FMCSA cross-validation

Every carrier

Receives a risk score

Auto-flagged

Overseas registrations

THE THREAT LANDSCAPE

Four fraud scenarios your current process probably misses.

Understanding the attack surface is the first step. Each of these costs brokers, spot market shippers and 3PLs real money and most are invisible until it's too late.

High risk

Double brokering

A carrier accepts your load, then secretly re-brokers it to another — often uninsured — operator. Your cargo liability remains. The carrier relationship you thought you had doesn't exist.

High risk

Identity fraud / stolen USDOT/MC numbers

Fraudsters register using legitimate carriers' USDOT/MCnumbers with altered contact info. Standard FMCSA lookups pass. Your freight moves with someone you've never actually vetted.

Medium risk

Ghost carriers

Active FMCSA authority. No trucks. No terminal. No physical operation. Ghost carriers exist only to accept loads - often operating as a front for re-brokering schemes.

Medium risk

Insurance lapse after onboarding

A carrier's certificate was valid when they onboarded. Three months later, coverage lapsed. Without automated monitoring, you may not know until after a claim event.

FREIGHTFORGE'S 3-LAYER VERIFICATION

Three independent checks. Every carrier. Every time.

No single data source catches everything. We layer three independent verification methods so that a fraudulent carrier would have to defeat all three simultaneously, which is why it works.

1

FMCSA SAFER cross-validation

Source: data.transportation.gov

Every carrier's USDOT number is cross-validated against the FMCSA SAFER system in real time. We verify authority status, insurance certificates, safety ratings, operating history, and contact information and flag any mismatch between what the carrier submitted and what FMCSA has on file.

Active authorityInsurance currentSafety ratingContact info matchOperating historyOut-of-service %
2

IP geolocation verification

Source: IP intelligence API

The carrier's registration IP address is geolocated and cross-checked against their stated business address. A carrier claiming to operate out of Chicago completing registration paperwork from overseas is an immediate red flag. We catch it automatically and flag it for review before the registration is accepted.

Country matchRegion plausibilityVPN/proxy detectionISP type
3

GPS distance scoring

Source: device GPS / mobile signal

Using available GPS data captured during registration, we calculate the distance between the carrier's physical location at time of registration and their stated business address. We account for legitimate road-based registrations - truckers register from the road constantly - but flag carriers whose location is geographically inconsistent with any plausible operating scenario for their claimed business.

Distance threshold checkRoad-plausibility scoringInternational location flag

RISK SCORING

Every carrier in the directory carries a risk score.

The three verification layers produce a composite risk score assigned to each carrier profile. Brokers and 3PLs can filter the directory by risk tier and make informed decisions about which carriers to engage.

Low risk

Passed all three layers

FMCSA authority verified, IP location consistent with business address, GPS plausible. No flags across any verification check.

All FMCSA fields match
IP location: consistent
GPS distance: plausible
Medium risk

Minor inconsistencies flagged

One or more data points raised a soft flag - IP in an unexpected region, GPS distance elevated but not extreme, or minor FMCSA data discrepancy. Warrants manual review before tendering.

1–2 soft flags present
IP region: unexpected
Manual review recommended
High risk

Multiple hard flags

Two or more hard flags triggered - overseas IP, GPS location internationally inconsistent or identity mismatch with FMCSA record. Carrier is flagged pending investigation and not surfaced in standard directory results.

2+ hard flags triggered
Suppressed from results
Flagged for investigation

BEYOND VERIFICATION

The best fraud prevention is a carrier you already know.

Verification catches fraud at the door. But the carriers you've worked with before - vetted, re-engaged, loyal to your brand - are the ones who don't double-broker your loads. FreightForge helps you build and maintain those relationships.

Carriers in your network don't need to be verified from scratch every time.

Save carriers to your personal network after a successful load. Your network builds over time - a curated panel of carriers you've worked with, verified, and trust. When you need capacity, you go to your network first, not a load board.

30K+

Verified carriers

Add to Network

One-click save

Lane matching

By zone + equipment

Re-engagement over load boards

When you have a repeat lane, reach back to the carrier who ran it well last time, not to a pool of anonymous strangers.

Continuous monitoring after onboarding

Insurance and authority status are re-checked on a scheduled basis, not just at the point of onboarding. You're alerted if something changes.

Predictable revenue from trusted lanes

Carriers who know you and run your lanes regularly give you capacity predictability you simply can't get from a load board.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Questions we hear from brokers and 3PLs.

Does this slow down carrier onboarding?

No. All three verification layers run in parallel and automatically during the onboarding flow. Most carriers complete registration in under 5 minutes — the verification happens in the background without adding steps.

What happens to a carrier flagged as high risk?

High-risk carriers are suppressed from standard directory results and flagged for manual review. They are not deleted — the record is preserved for audit purposes — but they are not surfaced to brokers until the flag is resolved.

Can legitimate owner-operators get falsely flagged?

We account for road-based registrations — truckers register from truck stops all the time. Our GPS scoring uses plausibility thresholds, not strict geofencing. A driver in Nevada registering a Chicago-based company is normal; a driver in Lagos registering a Chicago-based company is not.

How often is FMCSA data refreshed?

Carrier profiles are re-validated against FMCSA on a scheduled refresh cycle. Authority and insurance status are checked more frequently than other fields. You are notified if a carrier in your saved network has a status change.

See the fraud prevention layer working on your carrier data.

We'll walk through your specific use case — whether you're onboarding new carriers, auditing an existing database, or building a vetted carrier panel from scratch.

Database Analysis

Carrier database audit

Already have a carrier list? Contact us to arrange an audit. We'll perform a quantitative carrier risk analysis and map carriers to your specific lanes. This analysis will show you exactly where carrier consolidation reduces cost, volatility and fraud exposure.

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