Cargo and Freight Agents

What do they do?

Expedite and route movement of incoming and outgoing cargo and freight shipments in airline, train, and trucking terminals and shipping docks. Take orders from customers and arrange pickup of freight and cargo for delivery to loading platform. Prepare and examine bills of lading to determine shipping charges and tariffs.

What kind of training is available in North Dakota?

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Field of Study
General Office Occupations And Clerical Services

Job Openings in North Dakota by Year

What does the North Dakota market look like for this occupation?

$47,580.00
Median Salary (2022)
Higher than 35% of ND Occupations
$22.88
Median Hourly (2022)
Higher than 38% of ND Occupations
0.81%
Short Term Yearly Change (2025)
Higher than 38% of ND Occupations
1.47%
Long Term Yearly Change (2032)
Higher than 88% of ND Occupations

What are some of the daily tasks?

  • Advise clients on transportation and payment methods.
  • Arrange insurance coverage for goods.
  • Assemble containers and crates used to transport items, such as machines or vehicles.
  • Attach address labels, identification codes, and shipping instructions to containers.
  • Check import or export documentation to determine cargo contents and use tariff coding system to classify goods according to fee or tariff group.
  • Contact vendors or claims adjustment departments to resolve shipment problems or contact service depots to arrange for repairs.
  • Coordinate and supervise activities of workers engaged in packing and shipping merchandise.
  • Determine method of shipment and prepare bills of lading, invoices, and other shipping documents.
  • Direct delivery trucks to shipping doors or designated marshaling areas and help load and unload goods safely.
  • Direct or participate in cargo loading to ensure completeness of load and even distribution of weight.
  • Enter shipping information into a computer by hand or by a hand-held scanner that reads bar codes on goods.
  • Estimate freight or postal rates and record shipment costs and weights.
  • Inspect and count items received and check them against invoices or other documents, recording shortages and rejecting damaged goods.
  • Install straps, braces, and padding to loads to prevent shifting or damage during shipment.
  • Keep records of all goods shipped, received, and stored.
  • Maintain a supply of packing materials.
  • Negotiate and arrange transport of goods with shipping or freight companies.
  • Notify consignees, passengers, or customers of freight or baggage arrival and arrange for delivery.
  • Open cargo containers and unwrap contents, using steel cutters, crowbars, or other hand tools.
  • Pack goods for shipping, using tools such as staplers, strapping machines, and hammers.
  • Prepare manifests showing numbers of airplane passengers and baggage, mail, and freight weights, transmitting data to destinations.
  • Retrieve stored items and trace lost shipments as necessary.
  • Route received goods to first available flight or to appropriate storage areas or departments, using forklifts, hand trucks, or other equipment.
  • Track delivery progress of shipments.

What work experience does someone ususally need?

None

What is the typical on-the-job training?

Short-term on-the-job training

What is the entry level education?

High school diploma or equivalent