Operations

Check call

A status update during a load, commonly used to confirm pickup, in-transit progress, delivery timing, delay issues, and paperwork status.

Updated 2026-06-04

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Carrier note

Use this term in context with the rate confirmation, broker communication, facility instructions, and billing paperwork. A short definition is useful, but the written load terms control the actual freight decision.

Carrier example

A carrier may hear check call during a broker call and should connect the term to the written load instructions before dispatch.

Common mistake

Using the term check call loosely without tying it to the rate confirmation, facility rules, or billing documents.

Paperwork note

For check call, keep the written instruction or dispatch note close to the rate confirmation so the term has load-specific context.

References and methodology