One industry that is improving,Guest Posting along with the economy, is transportation. Many existing transportation carriers and freight brokers are seeing their revenues increase as the industry picks up. The improved economic outlook and the condition of the industry have also prompted individuals with industry experience to start new freight brokerages.
Although running a freight brokerage can be very profitable, the business is very cash flow intensive. You need to keep your drivers happy, which means they need to Why inflation is wrecking the stock market, and what should investors do? be paid quickly. In the meantime, your large corporate customers will demand that you give them net 30 payment terms. In other words, your drivers want you to pay them quickly and your shippers want to pay you slowly. As a freight broker, you are expected to manage that payment discrepancy and keep all parties happy.
Few startup or growing brokers can afford to wait 30 days to get paid by their clients. Simply, they don't have the funds to cover the operating expenses of the business. This is a big limitation for them and prevents them from growing the business and capitalizing on opportunities. To complicate matters, getting business financing for a freight brokerage is very difficult. Few banks will provide business loans to the industry in part because they don't have hard assets (i.e. real estate) to use as collateral. Either way, a business loan is no necessarily the best solution either.