There has been a bit of chatter about Factoring Companies on this site. I thought it would be best to start a clean thread because some of the other threads are specifically mentioning certain companies or names.
I am very leery to use a factoring company because I feel that the data that we provide is way too valuable if it ends up on the wrong desk. Of the few factoring companies that have courted me I have found out that they need my invoice, POD and any other documentation used for the load. This infomation is gold to any other of my competitors. Remember if a competitor knows what is shipped, frequency and current rate they can come in just below your price everytime. I feel that if they give it out, even though they swear confidentiality, what can you do? Sure you can take them to court and by the time you get a judgement the factoring company has moved on. How do you put a number on the lost sales in an industry where shippers move carriers all the time?
I am also concerned about the companies using factoring. How can they do with 3-7% off the top line? Does this process of sending the invoices to the factoring company and having the factoring company collect actually help? On a company with 1 million in sales that equates to $50K at 5%.
I'm interested in hearing the other side of the story.
I am very leery to use a factoring company because I feel that the data that we provide is way too valuable if it ends up on the wrong desk. Of the few factoring companies that have courted me I have found out that they need my invoice, POD and any other documentation used for the load. This infomation is gold to any other of my competitors. Remember if a competitor knows what is shipped, frequency and current rate they can come in just below your price everytime. I feel that if they give it out, even though they swear confidentiality, what can you do? Sure you can take them to court and by the time you get a judgement the factoring company has moved on. How do you put a number on the lost sales in an industry where shippers move carriers all the time?
I am also concerned about the companies using factoring. How can they do with 3-7% off the top line? Does this process of sending the invoices to the factoring company and having the factoring company collect actually help? On a company with 1 million in sales that equates to $50K at 5%.
I'm interested in hearing the other side of the story.