Blog
Recourse vs Non-Recourse Factoring
Recourse factoring means you cover unpaid invoices. Non-recourse covers shipper insolvency only. Learn which type fits your trucking business.
How to Become a Freight Agent: Complete Guide
Learn what freight agents do, what you need to get started, and how to evaluate agent programs. A practical guide for aspiring freight agents.
Factoring vs Bank Loans for Carriers
Freight factoring approves carriers based on shipper credit, not yours. Compare factoring, bank loans, and lines of credit for trucking cash flow.
How Does Freight Factoring Work?
Freight factoring converts unpaid invoices into same-day cash. Learn how the process works, what it costs, and how to qualify.
What Is Factoring in Trucking?
Factoring in trucking lets carriers sell unpaid invoices for fast cash. Learn how it works, what it costs, and whether it is right for your business.
Best Factoring Company for Truckers: Checklist
Best factoring for truckers: same-day pay, advance rates up to 95%, rates from 1.5%, published in writing. What to compare, what to avoid.
Factoring for Freight Brokers: How It Works
Brokers can factor too. Advance rates up to 95%, rates from 1.5%, how to qualify, and what brokers should ask before signing. MJN since 2000.
Is Factoring Worth It for Trucking? (1.5% to 5%)
Yes, factoring is worth it for most carriers. Real rates (1.5% to 5%), hidden fees, how to calculate the break-even, and when to skip it.
7 Factors in Choosing a Factoring Company
The right factoring company offers fast funding, transparent fees, and industry expertise. Here are the 7 factors that matter most when choosing a partner.
Building Strong Carrier-Broker Relationships
Strong carrier-broker relationships are built on trust, fast payment, and clear communication. Proven strategies for lasting freight partnerships.
5 Advantages of Using a Freight Brokerage
Freight brokerages provide carrier access, cost savings, compliance management, flexibility, and admin support. Learn the 5 key advantages for shippers.