Coyote

Broker MC:  
561135
Broker Website:  
https://coyote.com/

Founded in 2006, Coyote Logistics is a leading 3PL provider offering truckload, LTL, and intermodal services. They have leaned heavily into technological innovation to optimize supply chain operations and deliver efficient logistics solutions.

In order to work with Coyote, completing a carrier setup is the first step. Each broker has their own process. Here’s a how-to guide to get the carrier setup started with Coyote.

Broker Requirements

Brokers can change their requirements from time to time. This is the information that is provided by the broker at the time of this writing:
Criteria
Requirement
Authority Age (days)
30
Minimum Insurance

General Liability - $1,000,000
Auto Liability/BIPD - $1,000,000
Workers' Compensation - Statutory Limits
Cargo - $100,000

Other Authority Requirements

Safety rating of satisfactory or none;
Active common or contract authority

Documents Needed for Carrier Setup

Brokers can change their requirements from time to time. This is the information that is provided by the broker at the time of this writing: 
Criteria
Requirement
W9
Must be complete and accurate.
COI (Certificate of Insurance)

Make sure lines of coverage are active.
The expiration date is after today.
There is an insurance contact in the top right (if using an Accord format).

COA (Certificate of Authority)

Many brokers will require you to upload this document.
You will also need to know your authority age and Interstate or Intrastate.

NOA (Notice of Assignment)

Must have effective date.
Must include the payee bank information (your factoring company if you have one, or your companies bank account information).

Equipment

Number of tractors.
Number of trailers and the type/size of your trailers

Carrier Setup Link

Each broker setup has a unique URL. Some will have a public facing URL and others will require a private invitation code in order to access a unique setup link.

System Setup

This carrier onboarding process is done on RMIS.

Truckstop's RMIS, short for Registry Monitoring Insurance Services, is a well-known compliance solution for the transportation industry. RMIS offers brokers a comprehensive carrier onboarding solution.

Carriers who onboard with brokers through RMIS have one universal log-in to RMIS that can be used with all brokers. However, there is a unique URL for each broker's carrier registration page. Additionally, if you have your W9 and insurance on file with RMIS, then that same information can be used, along with any other profile information previously inputted, across all setups on RMIS.

Some carrier onboarding processes on RMIS require an invitation code from the broker.

Additional Insured

If you have previously done carrier onboarding with another broker using RMIS, then your insurance information should be on file already with RMIS. Otherwise, you may be requested to add RMIS as the additional insured on your carrier's policy as follows:

Registry Monitoring Insurance Services, Inc.
5388 Sterling Center Drive
Westlake Village, CA 91361

Most brokers will use the certificate with additional insured from RMIS. However, review the carrier onboarding process for any exceptions.

Need more help?

Getting setup with a broker can be a lot of work. Get in touch with the broker for any questions.
The below information is accurate at the time of this writing. If any corrections are needed, you can also email support@gettruenorth.com.
Broker Contact Email:  
NA
Broker Contact Phone:  
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877-626-9683.