Partnering Safely: Best Practices for Carriers
Sticking with these best practices will protect your account and ensure you’re conducting business safely.
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At Central Dispatch, our biggest priority is your security. We’re continually working to ensure that our marketplace is the safest place to find loads online, and part of that is making sure carriers know how to keep their account secure and partner with shippers safely.
As we continuously update our security features, ensure only shippers can post loads, and suspend users who do not abide by our terms, there are some easy steps you can take to conduct business on the Central Dispatch marketplace in complete confidence.
Best practices for carriers:
Best practices for carriers:
- Sharing your Central Dispatch log in information can lead to unauthorized access and security breaches. Eliminate risk and secure your account with the User Management system, which gives each person in your organization their own username and password. Select the right user type to control access to sensitive data.
- Make sure your current email address and phone number are both linked to your owner account, so you can use our 2-step login process. It’s the best way to protect against unverified logins. Your phone number is the preferred verification method.
- To protect your security, all user accounts designated as Owners are locked and cannot be deleted or edited by any other user, including other Owners. Business owners can contact Client Care to make edits to Owner accounts.
- To ensure a safer, more secure platform, we make your FMCSA information visible on your company profile. Be sure to confirm that all your details are correct and up to date, so you can stand out as a verified carrier and strengthen your reputation.
- Always use the Price Check tool to ensure you’re getting a fair market rate.
- Always check the shipper’s Transactional Ratings to gauge how the company has performed on prior jobs and interacted with other carriers.
- Always complete the dispatch process on the Central Dispatch platform. Transactions made over the phone or otherwise outside our platform create more uncertainty, and higher potential for conflicts between the two parties.
- Keep communications with shippers within the Central Dispatch platform whenever possible to avoid conflicts and security risks.
- The auto-transport industry is facing an increase in fraud involving phone calls, emails, and texts. Always be cautious of outreach asking you for account or personal information or requesting that you access unknown links or files. Contact us to report any suspicious activity.
- Always verify that any text, call, or email communication sent to you is from the assigned shipper before following any new delivery instructions.
- Download the Central Dispatch carriers mobile app and have your drivers enable Real-Time Tracking to foster more transparency with shipping partners, and stand out as a trusted carrier.
- At the end of each job, be sure to rate and review your shipper. It’s the easiest way for carriers to identify bad actors, and help other users avoid problems. Now, you can choose when your review is published – ensuring you provide honest feedback and contribute to a more transparent marketplace.
We welcome feedback from our users. Please reach out to us with any concerns or suggestions, so we can work to continually roll out new security features and policies that help make the Central Dispatch marketplace a safe place to operate for everyone.
Shippers and carriers are responsible for determining what partners they want to do business with and validating any credentials. Central Dispatch is not a party to any agreements.