NMFTA unveils Freight Fraud Prevention Hub
The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) launched its Freight Fraud Prevention Hub, a resource designed to help carriers, shippers, third-party logistics providers, brokers, technology providers and other logistics stakeholders better educate, detect and prevent the growing threat of freight fraud.
The hub serves as a centralized destination for educational content, tools and insights focused on carrier identity, impersonation risks and fraud-prevention best practices.
“As freight fraud continues to rise across the industry, education and verification are critical,” said Joe Ohr, chief operating officer for NMFTA. “The hub reflects the industry’s commitment to protecting the integrity of carrier identification and supporting the entire supply chain with clear, actionable resources.”
The hub currently offers freight fraud prevention best practices, “fraud basics” educational content, expert webinars and insights, and partner contributions to help organizations stay ahead of emerging threats.

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