Carrier of Choice

February 26, 2025

Issue 277

Everyone talks about being a “shipper of choice,” but not enough people talk about what it means to be a "carrier of choice". From a broker’s standpoint, the best carriers aren’t just the ones with a truck available — they’re the ones we trust without hesitation. And that trust starts with communication. If a carrier is running late, the carrier should tell the broker before the broker learns from tracking or the shipper. If a carrier books a load as a team, it needs to be a team. When I don’t have to chase updates or question what I was told, the carrier immediately separate themselves from the pack.


That consistency transmits into everything else. Professional drivers who represent their company well at the dock matter more than most realize — shippers remember those interactions. Clean paperwork, accurate tracking, quick responses to rate confirmations — the small details add up. And when something inevitably goes wrong — because in this industry, it will — great carriers don’t just report the problem, they present a plan. Anyone who has moved freight through Chicago in the winter knows delays happen. What builds loyalty is how you manage it.



Ultimately, being a "carrier of choice" comes down to long-term thinking. It’s not about squeezing every extra dollar out of one load. It’s about relationships. The carriers who stick around when the market softens — and don’t forget relationships when rates spike — are the ones brokers protect and prioritize. Be consistent. Be transparent. Be solution-oriented. Do that, and you won’t just be another option on a load board — you’ll be the first call.

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Paul Blanco
Editor
Allen Lund Company
MarCom - Los Angeles

Gabby DeFino

ALC Des Moines



Gabby DeFino is a Transportation Broker in the Des Moines office and has been with Allen Lund Company for five years. She attended Grand View University and earned a B.S. in Communications.

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