Using Freight Bill Factoring to Fund your Transportation Company

Jun 23
08:31

2010

Marco Terry

Marco Terry

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Do you own a transportation company that needs funding? Read this article to learn how to finance your transportation carrier or freight broker using factoring.

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Most transportation company owners have to constantly juggle responsibilities. They have to handle vehicle repairs,Using Freight Bill Factoring to Fund your Transportation Company Articles driver payments, insurance payments, office expenses and more importantly - collecting invoices. Collections can be source of problems for many transportation companies (or freight brokerages) since most clients pay their invoices in 30 to 60 days . Few can afford to wait that long.

One way to handle slow payment is to try and negotiate a quick pay - basically asking your clients to pay quickly. Some will do it. Others won't, or at least will only offer it if you give them a discount. Although they are not always reliable, negotiating a quick pay can be beneficial in most cases.

If quick pays won't work, your best alternative is to secure business financing to ensure you always have funds on hand to cover business expenses. This can be difficult for most owners since institutions require that all applications have stellar credit, assets that can be held as collateral and many years of experience. This will rule out business loan as an alternative for most small and midsized trucking companies. However, this is not necessarily a big problem since a business loan is not always the solution to this problem.

For many, freigth factoring will be the better alternative. Freight factoring, as it is commonly known, can provide the equivalent of a quick pay by using an intermediary. The intermediary, called a factoring company, advances you funds against your freight bill. The transaction is settled once your client pays the invoice in full.

One of the advantages of freight bill factoring is that it provides predictable cash flow, enabling you to comfortably handle your business expenses. It eliminates having to worry about when your clients will pay.

To qualify for freight factoring you need to work with credit worthy clients. Also, your company needs to be free of liens, judgments and other encumbrances. Because of this, freight bill factoring is an ideal solution for small and growing trucking companies and freight brokers.