When choosing a carrier, smart brokers don’t rely on opinions alone—they rely on data, safety records, and operational history.
In this review, we take a closer look at Fast Fargo LLC, a carrier involved in a recent dispute.
Public records show:
Carrier profile links:
Inspection results for the past 24 months show:
Total Inspections: 7
Out of Service (OOS):
OOS Rate:
Out-of-service violations indicate that a truck or driver was deemed unsafe and removed from operation immediately.
Compared to national averages:
This suggests:
Public data also shows:
While not uncommon for newer carriers, these factors are important when evaluating reliability.
When a carrier makes public claims—such as “non-payment”—it’s important to look at:
This provides full context, not just one side of the story.
Before booking any carrier, always:
Verify:
Lower rates aren’t always worth:
Always have:
Fast Fargo LLC is an active carrier with proper authority—but public data shows higher-than-average safety and inspection concerns.
For brokers, the lesson is simple:
Do your due diligence.
Because in auto transport: