Signs of Life in Commercial Truck Sales

Signs of Life in Commercial Truck Sales

The recent economic struggles that have hampered the growth and threatened the stability of many American businesses have been worse than those at any time since the Great Depression. During this downturn, commercial trucking operations have largely witnessed a decline in the demand for their services. As a result, the sale of commercial trucks has also experienced a significant slowdown. Recent sales figures, however, suggest that there is presently a sharp increase in the number of commercial trucks and vans that are being built and sold, implying that at least modest improvements may be coming.

The freight factoring experts of TBS Factoring Service, L.L.C., are dedicated to helping trucking companies ensure that they have the resources on hand to meet unexpected demands and shifting needs. Slow paying and nonpaying clients can cripple a small business. Let us prevent that from happening. Contact us today at 800-207-7661 to learn more about our services.

Expenses Associated with a New Truck

Perhaps you are considering making the move to operate a small trucking fleet, or maybe you have put off further investment in your existing company due to the slackened pace of business. In either case, it is important that you fully consider the range of expenses that may be associated with adding a new vehicle to your effort. These may include:

  • The purchase of the vehicle itself
  • Associated taxes and registration fees
  • Insurance for the vehicle and the company
  • Hiring and training a new driver
  • Ensuring that you have filed the appropriate documents to secure the relevant business licensure

Contact Us

Do not let a client’s reluctance to pay stand between you and your dream. Contact the freight factoring professionals of TBS Factoring Service, L.L.C., at 800-207-7661 to learn how we can help you.