Double-broker check — spot fraud before you tender
Paste a DOT or MC number. KnowHaul rolls up dormancy reactivation, domicile-footprint mismatch, implausible fleet growth, and paper-carrier signals into a single fraud verdict — derived from the FMCSA filings, refreshed nightly.
Double-brokering-specific risk — may differ from this carrier’s overall fraud score on its profile.
One or two soft signals on file. Worth a second-source check before tendering — do not tender without resolving the items below.
TOYOTA TSUSHO AMERICA INC
DOT 437882 · MC 255631
Multiple double-broker precursor signals are firing, or a dormant-then-reactivated authority is on file. Vet carefully before tendering.
Triggered signals (1)
- vin_under_multiple_mcstruck VIN 1GC4KTEY1SF220906data as of 2026-05-13
A truck VIN on this carrier was run under multiple DOTs in overlapping windows — the cloned-truck / VIN-under-multiple-MCs pattern.
What to verify before you tender
Limited recent inspection footprint
This carrier has limited roadside inspection activity in the past several months. Confirm they are actively hauling in your lane before tendering.
Confirm dispatcher email domain matches the company name
Free email domains (gmail, outlook, yahoo) combined with a brand-new MC is the highest-correlation pair in our incident data. If the domain doesn't match the company name, verify identity by a second channel before tendering.
Cross-check the phone area code against the registered address state
Re-brokering operations frequently answer from a number whose area code doesn't match the carrier's registered address state. Alone it's not conclusive — paired with one other signal, it's worth a live callback.