Load Matching Definition
What is a Load Matching?
Load matching is the act of matching available trucks with freight loads that need to to be moved. Load Matching is usually done when freight brokers, shippers, 3PLs, and intermediaries post their available loads to Internet load matching services like Load Match, Get Loaded, and 123 Load Board, to name just a few. Carriers and owner-operators search on these sites when looking for loads. Load Matching services are a primary source of backhauls for truckers looking to cut down on deadhead miles.
Many load matching services work in reverse as well, allowing truckers and trucking companies to post their available trucks. In either case, load matching services serve as information exchanges for people and companies throughout the freight transportation industry.
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