Freight Broker — Shipper/Carrier Principal-Agent Balance

Activate when: a freight broker must balance shipper and carrier interests and disclose their intermediary role; 'whose side am I on', margin transparency, conflicts between best rate for shipper vs relationship with carrier. Do NOT activate when: acting as an asset carrier (not a broker) with no intermediary conflict.

Install

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Freight Broker — Shipper/Carrier Principal-Agent Balance

Industry front door for principal-agent. Adds domain triggers, example, packs. Parent Process unchanged.

Activate when: structuring shipper agreements; deciding margin transparency; a conflict between cheapest-for-shipper and loyal-carrier; setting service expectations both sides rely on. Do NOT activate when: you carry the freight yourself (no intermediary role).

Why this variant

The parent principal-agent analyzes misaligned incentives between parties. A broker sits between two principals (shipper wants low cost + reliability; carrier wants high pay + steady loads) and profits on the spread — a structural conflict managed through clear roles, service commitments, and appropriate transparency.

Domain inputs → the analysis

  • Name the misalignments: shipper's cost vs your margin; carrier's pay vs your margin; both sides' reliance on your promises.
  • Decide the model: transparent/managed-transportation (open margin) vs traditional (spread) — and disclose accordingly.
  • Align via reputation: reliable capacity for shippers + prompt, fair pay for carriers builds the repeated-game trust that beats squeezing either side once.

Worked example

A shipper could save $80 on a load via an unknown cheap carrier, but your reliable carrier costs more. → Principal-agent view: chasing the one-time saving risks a failed delivery (shipper's real interest is reliability) and burns carrier trust. Weigh the relationship/reliability value, not just the spread.

Packs

  • Solo broker: service-level + payment-terms clarity with both sides.
  • Brokerage: transparency policy; carrier prompt-pay as a retention moat.

Red flags

  • Maximizing per-load spread at the cost of either relationship.
  • Opaque promises neither side can rely on.
  • Treating carriers as disposable (they aren't, in a tight market).

Verification

  • Both principals' real interests named (cost/reliability/pay)
  • Margin model + disclosure appropriate and consistent
  • Reliability/relationship value weighed vs one-time spread
  • Prompt, fair carrier pay protected as retention

Part of deciqAI Knowledge Skills — 223 open-source thinking skills that make rigor executable for AI agents. The same skills power every deciqAI agent, which runs them autonomously to operate your company. See it run → https://www.deciqai.com/c/freight-shipper-carrier-principal-agent · ⭐ Star the repo → https://github.com/deciqAI/knowledge-skills · Contributions welcome.