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FreightFinder Help
Instructions for using Freightfinder's freight
matching database.
Our database has been designed to be as fast & simple as possible.
Print this page as a reference/help guide to using the database
efficiently.
1) Searching instructions
1) Searching: You are not
required to register Your company to search the Freightfinder database.
Our search page has options to search trucks or search loads. Use the appropriate line to
enter search criteria. Leaving fields blank broaden the search, displaying all
records containing information in that field.
A brief explanation of the fields.
- Truck available data (trucks), Start date (loads):
Enter the data you need a truck or load. Only trucks or loads with this date will be
displayed from our live loads or empty trucks records. Permanent lane trucks/loads will
also be displayed.
- From/To
Scroll state/province abbreviations. Typing the first letter of a state will lead You
directly to it. The * denotes Canadian provinces. You can also click on "state and
province abbreviations" which will bring a referential popup list of state codes.
-Equipment
Leave this field at any to view any type of equipment available, or scroll to have
specific equipment listed. Selecting equipment other than "any", will show
trucks or loads with only that type of equipment.
-Sort By
The database defaults to sorting loads or trucks by date. This option will work when the
"available/start date" field is left blank. This field can also be sorted by
rate. This will display the lowest rate first. Rates that are left blank will be dropped
to the bottom of the listing. Click on the search trucks or search loads once Your search
criteria has been filled out. Live loads or or empty trucks will show up first, followed
by permanent lane trucks/loads.
On the right side of the records displayed the company name will appear in blue. Click the name to view company information.
If You have additional questions or comments about using the database, please click here.