Trucking Business Loans

Fast Funding for Trucking Companies

Get flexible trucking business financing to cover fuel, payroll, truck repairs, insurance, equipment, fleet expansion, unpaid invoices, and cash flow gaps. Good Funding helps trucking companies compare multiple funding options in one place.

Funding options from $5K to $500K+
Working capital, Credit lines, SBA, Equipment financing, and Business HELOC options
Fast application with no hard credit pull to review options

Flexible capital options for all fleet sizes, local and long haul

Keep trucks on the road when fuel, repairs, and cash flow get tight

$5K–$500K+

Potential business funding

24 Hours

Funding available as soon as next business day

6 Products

Multiple financing options for trucking companies

Flexible

Use funds for fuel, repairs, payroll, trucks, and growth

What Are Trucking Business Loans?

Trucking business loans are financing solutions designed to help trucking companies, freight carriers, fleet operators, logistics businesses, and owner-operators access capital for daily operating costs and long-term growth.

Trucking businesses often deal with high fuel costs, repair bills, driver payroll, insurance premiums, delayed freight payments, and equipment needs. Good Funding helps bridge these cash flow gaps by matching your business with financing options based on revenue, bank activity, invoices, equipment needs, and funding goals.

Built for Trucking Cash Flow

Freight payments can lag behind delivery timelines, while fuel, maintenance, payroll, and insurance costs keep moving. Flexible trucking financing helps keep your trucks rolling and your business ready for the next load.

See Funding Options
Working Capital Loans
Fast funding for fuel, repairs, payroll, insurance, tolls, permits, compliance, and everyday trucking business expenses.
Business Line of Credit
Flexible access to funds you can draw from as needed for fuel spikes, emergency repairs, delayed payments, or new route opportunities.
SBA Loans
Long-term financing for established trucking companies that need capital for fleet expansion, terminal space, equipment, acquisitions, or larger investments.
Equipment Financing
Finance semi-trucks, trailers, box trucks, refrigerated units, liftgates, repairs, and other equipment needed to keep your fleet running.
Business HELOC
Business owners with available home equity may be able to access flexible, potentially lower-cost funding for their trucking company.
Apply in Minutes
Share basic information about your trucking business, monthly revenue, time in business, fleet size, invoice activity, and desired funding amount.
Review Your Funding Fit
We look at your business profile and funding goals to identify which products may fit your revenue cycle, route schedule, repayment needs, and cash flow timing.
Compare Product Options
Compare Working Capital Loans, Lines of Credit, SBA Loans, Accounts Receivable Loans, Equipment Financing, and Business HELOC options.
Choose the Best Option
A funding specialist helps you compare speed, flexibility, funding amount, repayment structure, and overall fit before moving forward.
Get Funded
Once approved, funds may be available quickly so you can cover fuel, repairs, payroll, insurance, equipment, or growth needs.
Keep Trucks Moving
Use funding to stay ahead of unpaid invoices, fuel price swings, emergency repairs, driver costs, insurance payments, and fleet expansion opportunities.
Why Good Funding?

Good Funding vs. Other Trucking Lenders

Many lenders only offer one trucking financing product. That can limit your choices and force your business into a structure that may not fit your routes, receivables, or fleet needs. Good Funding gives trucking companies access to multiple options.

Good Funding
Multiple trucking financing products
Working Capital Loans
Business Line of Credit
SBA Loans
Accounts Receivable Loans
Equipment Financing
Business HELOC options
Funding specialists help compare fit
Other Lenders
— Often limited to one loan product
— Less flexibility for fuel and repair costs
— May not account for delayed freight payments
— Harder to compare financing structures
— Less guidance for choosing the right product
— May not fit construction cash flow cycles
Fuel & Route Expenses
Cover diesel, tolls, parking, permits, lodging, and other costs needed to keep loads moving.
Truck Repairs & Maintenance
Pay for tires, brakes, engine repairs, inspections, emergency roadside issues, and preventive maintenance.
Equipment & Fleet Expansion
Finance semi-trucks, trailers, box trucks, refrigerated units, liftgates, and other trucking equipment.
Payroll & Driver Costs
Pay drivers, dispatchers, mechanics, contractors, and administrative staff without slowing operations.
Insurance & Compliance
Cover insurance premiums, registrations, permits, DOT compliance, software, and safety expenses.
Unpaid Freight Invoices
Bridge cash flow gaps while waiting for brokers, shippers, or customers to pay completed invoices.
Qualifications

Do You Qualify for Trucking Business Funding?

Trucking loan requirements vary by product, but most applications are reviewed based on business revenue, time in business, bank activity, credit profile, invoices, equipment needs, fleet size, and overall business health.

Good Funding can help owner-operators, fleet owners, freight carriers, box truck companies, hotshot trucking businesses, logistics companies, and transportation businesses explore available funding options.

Consistent monthly business revenue
Active business bank account
Trucking, freight, logistics, or transportation business
Basic business documentation
No hard credit pull to review options

Ready to Fund Your Trucking Business?

Compare Working Capital Loans, Lines of Credit, SBA Loans, Accounts Receivable Loans, Equipment Financing, and Business HELOC options with Good Funding.

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