Factoring Companies in South Carolina

South Carolina anchors Southeast manufacturing freight (BMW, Boeing, Volvo) and the Port of Charleston. Factoring turns 30-60 day broker invoices into same-day cash, letting carriers cover fuel, payroll, and maintenance without waiting on broker pay cycles.

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South Carolina factoring FAQs

How does freight factoring work in South Carolina?
A factoring company in South Carolina buys your unpaid freight invoices for an immediate cash advance — typically 92-97% of the invoice value — and collects from the broker. You skip the 30-60 day wait. Most factors fund same day in South Carolina once the invoice and BOL are submitted.
What does factoring cost a South Carolina carrier?
Factoring fees in South Carolina run roughly 1.5%-5% per invoice, depending on volume, broker quality, recourse vs. non-recourse, and contract type. High-volume fleets negotiate flat fees; small owner-operators commonly pay a flat percentage with no minimums.
Recourse or non-recourse factoring — which is better in South Carolina?
Recourse factoring is cheaper but you remain liable if the broker doesn't pay. Non-recourse covers broker insolvency only (not disputes or slow-pay) and costs more. Most South Carolina owner-operators with vetted brokers pick recourse; carriers running unfamiliar brokers often pay up for non-recourse.
Do I need MC authority to factor invoices in South Carolina?
Yes. Factoring companies need an active MC number to verify the carrier and broker chain. South Carolina carriers operating under another carrier's authority can't factor independently.
How fast does factoring fund in South Carolina?
Most major factors fund same day on submitted invoices, even on weekends through ACH-eligible banks. South Carolina carriers running approved brokers usually see same-day funding once the rate confirmation, BOL, and invoice are uploaded.
Can I switch factoring companies if I'm in South Carolina?
Yes, but check your contract. Most contracts require 60-90 day written notice, and there's typically a UCC filing the new factor must transfer. South Carolina carriers should plan the switch around month-end to avoid mid-cycle reconciliation issues.

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