Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Paratum Logistics Group works with both new and established authorities. We understand the challenges newer carriers may face when entering the freight market and strive to help simplify the dispatch coordination process while supporting operational growth.
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Our dispatch services are typically structured as a percentage-based fee tied to booked freight revenue. Pricing may vary depending on equipment type, operational needs, and service requirements. Contact us directly for a customized carrier consultation.
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Yes. We communicate directly with brokers to negotiate freight rates and coordinate shipment details on behalf of the carrier. Our goal is to help support profitable freight opportunities while maintaining professional broker relationships.
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Paratum Logistics Group currently supports a variety of equipment types, including:
Dry Van
Reefer
Flatbed
Hotshot
Power Only
Box Truck
Additional equipment types may be considered depending on operational needs.
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Absolutely. We work closely with carriers to understand preferred lanes, regions, scheduling needs, and operational goals. Our dispatch coordination process is designed to align with the carrier’s preferences whenever possible.
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Typical onboarding documentation may include:
MC Number
DOT Number
Certificate of Insurance
W9 Form
Notice of Assignment (if using factoring)
Signed Dispatch Agreement
Additional documentation may be requested depending on broker or freight requirements.
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Yes. We assist carriers with broker packet coordination and setup as part of the dispatch onboarding process to help streamline freight booking operations.
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In many cases, carriers can begin the onboarding process within a short timeframe once all required documentation has been submitted and verified. Timing may vary depending on operational readiness and broker requirements.
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Paratum Logistics Group focuses on responsive communication and operational coordination during active dispatch operations. Support availability may vary depending on scheduling, freight activity, and operational requirements.
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Yes. Freight payments are made directly from the broker or factoring company to the carrier. Paratum Logistics Group does not take possession of freight payments.
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We coordinate freight opportunities across multiple regions and lanes throughout the United States based on carrier preferences, equipment type, and freight availability.
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Paratum Logistics Group combines professional operations experience with a structured dispatch coordination approach focused on communication, organization, and long-term carrier relationships.
Our goal is to help owner-operators and small fleets operate more efficiently while maintaining professional freight coordination support.

