Invoice Factoring for Trucking & Logistics
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How trucking & logistics businesses use this financing
Common uses of funds:
- Trailer and chassis fleet expansion
- Warehouse leases and forklift fleets
- TMS software and tracking systems
- Working capital for receivables aging 30-60 days
Typical loan size: Logistics provider loans typically range from $100K to $5M, often combining equipment financing with factoring lines.
Seasonality: Revenue peaks Q3-Q4 (peak shipping season); rates and volume soften Jan-March.
Most common reason for decline: Logistics companies are often declined for concentration risk on a single customer or for slow A/R aging.
Best-fit products for trucking & logistics: Invoice Factoring, Equipment Financing, Lines of Credit.
Capital use cases for trucking & logistics businesses
- Fleet & warehouse: A $100K–$5M loan funds trailer and chassis expansion, warehouse leases, and forklift fleets for growing operations.
- Receivables financing: Invoice factoring advances cash on freight and logistics invoices aging 30–60 days to keep operations funded.
- TMS & systems: A $100K–$500K term loan funds transportation-management software and tracking systems that scale capacity.
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Frequently asked questions
How is invoice factoring different from accounts receivable financing?
Invoice factoring means selling your unpaid invoices to a factor at a small discount — the factor pays you up to 95% upfront and then collects from your customers directly, so no debt is added to your balance sheet. Accounts receivable financing means borrowing against those same invoices while keeping ownership: you continue collecting from customers yourself and the financing shows up on your books as debt. Factoring usually costs more but gets you out of collections; A/R financing is typically cheaper and keeps customer relationships private.
What kind of business loans can Trucking & Logistics owners qualify for?
Through Manu's partner application, trucking & logistics owners can access small business loans ($10K–$10M), SBA 7(a) and 504 loans ($50K–$5M), business lines of credit, equipment financing, merchant cash advances, accounts receivable financing, and inventory lines. Terms are tailored to your revenue and time in business.
How fast can a Trucking & Logistics business get funded?
Lines of credit and merchant cash advances can fund the same day for qualifying trucking & logistics businesses. Small business loans and equipment financing typically fund in 1–3 business days. SBA loans take 4–10 weeks due to government underwriting.
What credit score do I need for Trucking & Logistics financing?
Minimum FICO depends on the product: equipment financing starts at 550, small business loans at 580, lines of credit at 600, and SBA loans at 660. Merchant cash advances and accounts receivable financing have no minimum FICO — they're underwritten on revenue and receivables instead.
Will applying hurt my credit score?
No. Pre-qualification uses a soft credit check that does not affect your credit score. A hard pull only happens if you accept a final offer from a lender.
What documents do Trucking & Logistics businesses need to apply?
To pre-qualify, you'll share basic business information plus your most recent 3 months of business bank statements. To finalize an offer, most lenders ask for 3–6 months of bank statements in total. Larger loans may also require tax returns or financial statements.
Sources & references
Loan-product criteria, funding-speed ranges, and credit-score thresholds on this page are validated against current lender requirements and the following primary sources: