Overview
What is CMS?
Carrier Management Suite (CMS) is an add-on in DAT One that helps brokers vet carriers through qualification settings. It reduces fraud risk, improves efficiency, and ensures better load matches.
Brokers
MVP Brokers
Givens Logistics |
Nationwide Equipment Transportation Inc |
Freight Trac Services LLC |
Fairmont Logistics |
HC Schieding LLC |
Stridas LLC |
Crowe Logistics |
Cowan Logistics |
Axle Logistics |
Logistic Dynamics (LDI) |
Avenue Logistics |
Stan Koch & Sons Trucking Inc |
Spartannash Logistics LLC/MDV Spartannash LLC |
Travero Logistics LLC |
RWB Trucking LLC |
Ameritrans Inc |
Bridge Logistics Inc |
Wayfinder Logistics LLC |
Dunavant Logistics Group LLC |
Brakebush Trans Inc |
Flat World Over the Road LLC |
Brenny Transportation Inc/Brenny Specialized Inc |
Sunrise Logistics Inc |
Mega Transportation & Distribution Service Inc |
Freight Zone Logistics Llc Freight Zone Transport |
Gebruder Weiss Inc |
Dist Trans Company Llc |
Silog Supply Chain Solutions Llc |
Qualification Settings for Truck Searches
Qualification Settings in DAT One help you quickly identify key carrier characteristics, so you can find carriers that meet your requirements in the shortest amount of time.
These settings can be configured by your accountās admin and then viewed by all users when running truck searches.
For admins: Setting default Qualification Settings:
- Open the Account drop-down from the side menu, and Select Qualification Settings(visible to account admins only).
- Set Qualification Settings for all of your company's searches in Search Trucks. Available options include:
- Safety Rating
- Age of Authority
- Once saved, these settings become the default for all users in your account. They will appear in the Qualification Settings widget within Search Trucks.
Viewing and using Qualification Settings
When you run a truck search, you can see which carriers meet your accountās default Qualification Settings. And, if you are the admin, you can adjust them.

Understanding the Icons

- A green checkmark indicates that the carrier meets the criteria selected
- A red X indicates that the carrier does not meet the criteria selected
- A dash will indicate that we do not have enough data on the carrier to make a selection
Note: The selections you make in Qualification Settings will persist across all of the searches you currently have running and will be immediately applied to them.
How to use Qualification Settings when posting shipments
Qualification Settings (QS) allow broker admins to control which carriers can see shipment details.
- Carriers who meet QS will see the full posting, including rates.
- Carriers who do not meet QS will see a redacted version.
Create and apply Qualification Settings
Admins can create Qualification Settings that apply to all future shipment postings automatically.
Note: Once enrolled, users cannot opt out of Qualification Settings.
- Go to Account > Qualification Settings from the left navigation.
- Set up your Qualification Settings.
- Age of Authority ā exclude carriers with <90 days authority, for example.
- Safety Rating ā exclude conditional/unsatisfactory ratings.
- Inactive/Blank Authority ā automatically excluded.
- Select Post a Shipment.
- Complete the shipment form.
- Under Select Your Audience, confirm Apply Qualification Settings is toggled on (default).
Carriers who meet the requirements will see the unredacted post; others will see a redacted version.
Rules & Exceptions:
- If your Account Admin (with Full or Corporate Full Authority) has not set up Qualification Settings, the option to apply them will not be available when posting a shipment. In this case, all carriers will see the full, unredacted load post.
- When posting a shipment, only Admins can toggle the āApply Qualification Settingsā off.
- When posting a shipment to a Private Network, Qualification Settings are automatically disabled. All carriers in the Private Network see the full posting.
- Qualification Settings will apply automatically to all shipments in a bulk post, except for Private Network Shipments.
- Accounts subscribed to CMS can save a Qualification Settings profile at the account level.
- This profile can be applied when posting loads in DAT One Web and DAT One Mobile.
- Default exclusions: Carrier accounts with inactive or out-of-service MC authority are always excluded (cannot be toggled in the UI), but only if the authority has been saved to the account.
- Configurable options for Smart Postings include excluding carriers with:
- Conditional or Unsatisfactory safety ratings
- Insufficient MC age of authority (e.g., less than 90 days active authority)
- Brokers can choose whether to apply their saved Qualification Settings each time they post a load via the load posting form in DAT One.
Carriers
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Reasons for Redacted Information
Carriers searching for loads in DAT One may see redacted load details when their carrier profile does not meet the broker's Qualification Settings.
Load details may be redacted for any of the following reasons:
- Blank Authority ā No authority listed in the Salesforce account. If a DOT number is present but no MC number, you can still access the MC information by looking it up using the DOT#.
- Inactive Authority ā MC authority is inactive or revoked in FMCSA.
- Age of Authorityā MC authority is active but does not meet minimum age requirements.Note: Company System data errors or FMCSA data corrections can sometimes cause the recorded authority age to be incorrect.
- Safety Rating ā Carrier has a conditional or unsatisfactory safety rating.
- Broker/Carrier Account ā Account is registered as both broker and carrier.
Carrier Experience in DAT One
- When searching for loads, CMS highlights requirements that are not met for specific postings.
- Carriers will see a warning card with actionable steps.
- The Company Profile Dashboard provides a status summary:
- Green = Fully qualified
- Yellow/Red = Areas that need attention
This process helps carriers understand why certain loads are restricted, prevents wasted outreach, and directs focus toward opportunities where they are more likely to qualify.
Path to heal - Missing Authority
Step 1:
From the red banner at the top of the screen, click UPDATE.

Step 2:

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Step 5:


ā Success:
- A message will appear at the bottom of the screen confirming: āYour Account Authorization is Approved.ā
- The USDOT number is pushed to Salesforce (in the DOT Number field).
- āCompany Verified Atā timestamp is recorded, showing when the owner completed verification.


ā Denied:

Troubleshooting
When receiving a call from a customer, follow these steps to ensure proper troubleshooting:
Step 1: Confirm the Issue
- Do not assume blurred-out information is related to this feature.
- Other issues (e.g., being stuck in demo mode, user is in demo mode.) may look similar.
- Ask the customer what they see on their screen.
- Pay close attention to any yellow banners.
- If unsure, log into their instance via GoToAssist or request screenshots.
Step 2: Verification Actions
- Verify that the Owner responded by reviewing the āOwner Verified Atā field in Salesforce.
- If the owner has verified outside of Path to Heal, transfer the case to Compliancefor a manual DOT update.
- Only transfer if speaking to the Full Authority contact.
- If the owner has verified through Path to Heal but the account is still in an unverified state, escalate the issue to Specialists. Specialists will escalate to Engineering.Note:Full, Corportae Full, or Corporate Change Authority contacts will have access to Path to Heal.
Step 3: Case Coding
- Do NOT create duplicate cases.
- Use the following case coding:
- Subject: Path to Heal
- Type: Account/Service
- Reason: Account Info Update
- Product: DAT One
Why are these Qualification Settings necessary?
- Safety Rating - Ensures brokers are working with carriers who meet minimum safety standards, thereby reducing risk and liability for all parties involved.
- Authority Age/Status - Screens for carriers with a valid and, in some cases, mature operating authority, which helps brokers avoid onboarding new or potentially unproven carriers whose credentials or business stability have not yet been established.
Upselling & Cross-Selling
- CMS is sold as an Enterprise add-on ($2K/month+).
- Talking points for agents:
- āCMS gives brokers confidence in who they work with.ā
- āIt saves time and cuts costs by reducing unqualified calls.ā
- āDAT One becomes the single source of truth for carrier management.ā
- Avoid: framing carriers as āscammersā or focusing only on fraud.
FAQ Quick Answers
Does CMS limit carrier access?
No ā it surfaces the largest pool of carriers but filters for quality.
How do brokers get CMS?
Enterprise brokers can add it to their DAT One subscription via their sales rep.
CMS benefits for Carriers?
- Clear visibility into broker requirements.
- Fewer wasted calls.
- Actionable steps to become qualified.