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Finance company, DB Squared, joins Women in Trucking Association
Business finance company DB Squared, Inc has become a member of the Women in Trucking Association (WIT).
Vice president Tom Glazier said in a company statement: "We believe that the future of women in the transportation industry is a bright one. Not only can women help to solve the problem of driver and tech shortages, the inroads women make into leadership roles will make the whole trucking industry stronger."
DB Squared joins the ranks of Women in Trucking partners, bringing a well-rounded set of business finance tools to the table including freight factoring services, commonly-used within the trucking industry as a cash flow management tool.
In addition to traditional trucking factoring services, the finance company also plans to connect women transportation and trucking professionals with business loans, advances and semi-truck and trailer financing programmes, helping them get the working capital and equipment needed to grow as an owner-operator or carrier.
"We are committed to serving women in professional trucking and transportation roles effectively, so that they can grow the size of their fleets and become more profitable," added Mr Glazier.
Vice president Tom Glazier said in a company statement: "We believe that the future of women in the transportation industry is a bright one. Not only can women help to solve the problem of driver and tech shortages, the inroads women make into leadership roles will make the whole trucking industry stronger."
DB Squared joins the ranks of Women in Trucking partners, bringing a well-rounded set of business finance tools to the table including freight factoring services, commonly-used within the trucking industry as a cash flow management tool.
In addition to traditional trucking factoring services, the finance company also plans to connect women transportation and trucking professionals with business loans, advances and semi-truck and trailer financing programmes, helping them get the working capital and equipment needed to grow as an owner-operator or carrier.
"We are committed to serving women in professional trucking and transportation roles effectively, so that they can grow the size of their fleets and become more profitable," added Mr Glazier.
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