Proload Express vs Traditional Brokers: LTL Freight Comparison
Traditional brokers often add opaque margin between shipper and carrier. Proload uses technology and volume leverage to minimize that gap, delivering transparent pricing with carrier-agnostic flexibility.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Proload Express | Traditional Brokers |
|---|---|---|
| Carrier Options | 200+ carriers | Single carrier or limited |
| Pricing | Guaranteed lowest - rate competition | Single rate structure |
| Online Quoting | Instant, 24/7 | Varies by provider |
| Real-Time Tracking | Full visibility, automated | Carrier-dependent |
| Account Manager | Dedicated person, knows your lanes | Call center or varies |
| Claims Resolution | Proactive, under 30 days average | Standard carrier policy |
| Setup Time | Same-day onboarding | Days to weeks |
| Volume Minimum | None | Often required |
Comparison based on publicly available information and customer feedback. Results may vary by lane and volume.
Why Shippers Choose Proload Express
What Shippers Who Switched Say
"The margin transparency alone made switching worth it."
"We saw immediate quoting speed improvements and cleaner invoices."
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