Staying Alert for Recalls

Staying Alert for Recalls

The owners of small commercial trucking companies are often loyal to their business partners. After all, a small company requires that everyone stick together for its success. This extends not only to a company’s employees, but also often to a particular truck manufacturer, fuel station, or other entity with which business will be conducted regularly. While this can lead to the cultivation of a beneficial relationship over time, it can also leave a trucking company vulnerable to the negligence of suppliers.

We understand that defective and malfunctioning vehicles can interfere with your ability to meet the demands of your client. We can help you to recover money owed from slow-paying or nonpaying clients so that you are prepared for any eventuality. Contact the freight factoring professionals of TBS Factoring Service, LLC at 800-207-7661 to speak with a team member about what we can do for you.

Causes for Recalls

The stakes are simply too high for negligently built and designed trucks to remain on the roadway, but while you are waiting for a repair or replacement, you can lose important business. Typical causes for recalls include:

  • Tire defects
  • Transmission problems
  • Brake and steering failures
  • Fuel system concerns
  • Inadequate impact resistance

It is very important to keep track of any stories concerning recalls of trucks or their parts. Poorly made or maintained vehicles and equipment can lead to accidents that may be devastating for your company.

Contact Us

If your fleet has taken a hit due to a recent recall, trucking factoring may resolve some of the financial difficulties that you are facing. Contact the freight factoring professionals of TBS Factoring Service, LLC at 800-207-7661.