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How Freight Factoring Can Help Trucking and Logistics Companies

This creates a major challenge. Why? You have expenses that need to be paid quickly and customers that want to pay slowly. Unless your company has some available funds, you will most likely run into problems.

Many company owners try to address this cash gap by trying to get business financing from their bank. However, they soon learn that banks seldom provide business loans to small transportation companies. Unfortunately, a business loan is not an option for most logistics and transportation companies. So, what is?

In many cases, trucking companies have an option that is better that a business loan. It is called invoice factoring. Freight Factoring can provide logistics companies with the financing they need to meet their current expenses and grow. And, as opposed to bank financing, factoring is easy to obtain and can be setup in about a week. So what is factoring? Factoring provides companies with an advance on your slow paying freight bills. This enables them to meet expenses while waiting to get paid by customers. It works as follows:

1. You company delivers the load and invoices the customer 2. The factoring company provides you and advance of up to 90% of your freight bill 3. You can use the advance to meet all expenses 4. Once your customer pays, you’ll get the remaining 10% less a small factoring fee

The cost of factoring can be anywhere between 1.5% to 3% per month. The cost is determined by your industry, the quality of your customers (who pay the freight bills) and the amount of financing you require. Freight bill factoring is a great solution for logistics and trucking companies and can help grow your company to the next level.


 



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