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The Gold Standard in Shipper Safety

10 min · 15 de oct de 2025
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When a crash occurs, every party tied to the load may be pulled into the claim, including the shipper. That’s why shippers can’t afford to leave safety solely in the hands of carriers or regulators.  In our newest episode of Decoding Risk: Expert Insights, I sit down with Chad Krueger, Fusable’s VP & Managing Director of its Risk Intelligence Division, to discuss: * Why shippers must take a proactive role in safety * An example of a gold standard in shipper safety * How CAB by Fusable helps establish and enforce safety benchmarks Additional Resources: * https://trafficsafety.org/ [https://trafficsafety.org/] * https://cabadvantage.com/motor-carriers/ [https://cabadvantage.com/motor-carriers/]

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