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The Certified Supply Chain Professional + Freight Broker/Agent Training includes: Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
Freight Broker/Agent Training

Certified Supply Chain Professional + Freight Broker/Agent Training

Train to become a Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) in this comprehensive course bundle as you cover all facets of supply chain management and prepare for the CSCP exam. You will also prepare to enter the freight/logistics industry and learn how to start your own freight broker business or become a freight agent.

Certified-Supply-Chain-Professional-plus-Freight-Broker-Agent-Training
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What is the average salary of a supply chain manager?

According to Indeed, the average salary of a supply chain manager is $88,499 a year.

What is the average salary of a freight broker?

According to ZipRecruiter, the average salary of a freight broker is $66,677 a year.

What is the average salary of a freight agent?

According to ZipRecruiter, the average salary of a freight agent is $51,214 per year.

Does this course prepare you for a certification?

Yes. To earn the CSCP designation, you must pass the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) comprehensive exam offered by the Associate for Supply Chain Management (ASCM).

The freight broker portion of this course does not require a certification to enter the field.

What is a freight broker?

A freight broker arranges and makes provision for the transportation of shipments, but they don't actually provide the transportation. Instead, they help the shipper and the motor carrier company negotiate on both sides and earn a fee for their work. Freight brokers use their expertise to set up the shipment, negotiate the terms of the transaction, and manage the shipment from its origin to its destination.

What does a freight broker do?

The freight broker works within the company to manage the day-to-day tasks required to move goods from place to place. They hire carriers and monitor financial aspects such as invoicing, paying agents, and monitoring credit. The government may require additional fees and paperwork for a brokerage license, but not for becoming a freight agent.

What is a freight brokerage company?

Freight brokerage companies act as a liaison between a "shipper," or a business with goods to move, and a "carrier," or the business that has the ability to move those goods. They help the shipping industry run efficiently and smoothly.

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