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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter welcome Kary Jablonski, Vice President of Trucker Tools and Broker Growth, for an in-depth conversation on how freight brokers can combat the rising threat of freight fraud. Kary breaks down the most common types of fraud—double brokering, cargo theft, and identity spoofing—and explains how evolving tech tactics are making these threats harder to detect and more damaging than ever. She also shares how DAT’s acquisition of Trucker Tools is enhancing brokers’ ability to secure loads, vet carriers, and monitor activity in real time with a robust fraud prevention toolkit.
Together, they explore how modern brokerages can move from reactive firefighting to proactive prevention using data, visibility, and strong technology partnerships. Kary emphasizes the importance of building trusted carrier networks, continuously monitoring for red flags, and leveraging tools like ELD tracking and real-time fraud alerts to reduce risk.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(05:00) Kary’s background and Trucker Tools
(09:53) How freight fraud is a growing concern
(13:31) Common types of freight fraud
(16:24) Impact of fraud on brokers
(17:04) Technology's role in combating fraud
(24:45) Shifting from reactive to proactive mode
(24:57) The evolution of truck brokering
(25:34) Technology's double-edged sword
(27:48) Fraud prevention best practices
(31:14) Carrier vetting and onboarding
(39:45) Reacting to suspected fraud
(42:56) Future challenges in fraud prevention
Additional Links & Resources:
This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kim Reuter, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/securing-load-technology-partnerships-changing-freight-fraud-1417
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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter welcome Kary Jablonski, Vice President of Trucker Tools and Broker Growth, for an in-depth conversation on how freight brokers can combat the rising threat of freight fraud. Kary breaks down the most common types of fraud—double brokering, cargo theft, and identity spoofing—and explains how evolving tech tactics are making these threats harder to detect and more damaging than ever. She also shares how DAT’s acquisition of Trucker Tools is enhancing brokers’ ability to secure loads, vet carriers, and monitor activity in real time with a robust fraud prevention toolkit.
Together, they explore how modern brokerages can move from reactive firefighting to proactive prevention using data, visibility, and strong technology partnerships. Kary emphasizes the importance of building trusted carrier networks, continuously monitoring for red flags, and leveraging tools like ELD tracking and real-time fraud alerts to reduce risk.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(05:00) Kary’s background and Trucker Tools
(09:53) How freight fraud is a growing concern
(13:31) Common types of freight fraud
(16:24) Impact of fraud on brokers
(17:04) Technology's role in combating fraud
(24:45) Shifting from reactive to proactive mode
(24:57) The evolution of truck brokering
(25:34) Technology's double-edged sword
(27:48) Fraud prevention best practices
(31:14) Carrier vetting and onboarding
(39:45) Reacting to suspected fraud
(42:56) Future challenges in fraud prevention
Additional Links & Resources:
This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kim Reuter, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/securing-load-technology-partnerships-changing-freight-fraud-1417

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