How 15 Ghost MC Numbers Can Hide in Plain Sight

How 15 Ghost MC Numbers Can Hide in Plain Sight

From WHAT THE TRUCK?!? by FreightWaves

April 24, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

Malcolm Harris discusses freight news and interviews experts on freight fraud and inventory management.

It’s a Friday edition of What the Truck, and host Malcolm Harris is riding “solo dolo” to break down a massive week in freight, from the 2026 NFL draft excitement to the front lines of cargo security.The Battle Against Freight Fraud: Dale Prax, Strategic Fraud Advisor at Truckstop and founder of FreightValidate, joins the studio to discuss a landmark shift in industry collaboration. Five months after Dale called for vetting platforms to stop operating in silos, he’s heading to the USDOT headquarters to meet with FMCSA leadershipInventory Agility for SMBs: Barry Kukkuk, CTO and co-founder of Netstock, breaks down why small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are the backbone of the economy, yet often struggle with “dusty boxes”—having too much of what doesn’t sell and too little of what does.The First National Portable Cold Storage Platform: James Armstrong, SVP of Emerging Business at Seacube Container Leasing, discusses their recent acquisition of Martin Container. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor - TRUCKSTOP Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts #WHATTHETRUCK #FreightNews #supplychain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…

People in this episode

Host: Malcolm Harris

Guests: Dale Prax, Barry Kukkuk, James Armstrong

Topics covered

  • freight news
  • cargo security
  • freight fraud
  • supply chain
  • inventory management
  • small business

Keywords

  • freight
  • fraud
  • cargo security
  • inventory agility
  • small businesses
  • cold storage
  • supply chain

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Truckstop, FreightValidate, USDOT, FMCSA, Netstock, Seacube Container Leasing, Martin Container

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