2021-05-11
How Much Does it Cost to Start A Trucking Company?

We wish there was a simple answer. But the truth is that the cost of starting a trucking company varies business-to-business. Startup cost also fluctuates based on the type of trucking company you want to start, including cargo you plan to haul, the operation you want to run, insurance coverage, and more. New trucking company owners can invest somewhere between $10,000 and $20,000 to start a small trucking company.

Trucking Company Startup and Registration Costs

The Welocity`s Startup Program doesn’t just offer a few packages at set pricing. Instead, we customize our service plans based off of your needs. Our administrative fee depends on the scope of services you need and what province you are starting in. For a full-service setup, Welocity`s Startup Clients typically pay between $1,000 – $1,600 – that includes both government fees and our administrative fee.

Current Filling Options:

  • Incorporation Formation (INC)
  • CVOR or SFC
  • SS4 for Employer Identification Number (EIN) – Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • USDOT & MC Numbers – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
  • BOC-3 for Designation of Process Agents
  • Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)
  • IFTA Registration
  • KYU Registration
  • NYHUT Registration
  • NM ID Registration
  • Oregon Registration
  • IRP Registration
  • and many more permits

Other Startup Cost For Trucking Companies

You’ll notice that we’ve only mentioned the costs of forming and registering your new trucking company. But there are other trucking business expenses to consider. Examples include:

  • $2,000-$4,800: Insurance Down Payment (per truck)
  • $500-$3,000: IRP (apportioned plates per truck)
  • $100-$550: Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Obligations (per truck)
  • $500: Additional Province Specific Tax Obligations (per truck)

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Ongoing Cost of Running Trucking Company

You’ve started your trucking company and received your authority. You’ve received all the permits you need to operate, and your trucking company is ready to haul freight. Now you need to consider your operational costs. Understanding the different types of costs will help you anticipate expenses and set a budget for your company.

Fixed Costs

Fixed costs are expenses that consistently occur, such as monthly truck payments, monthly insurance payments, and bi-weekly payroll. Annually, you will need to pay permit or license renewals. These payments are generally the same every pay term so budgeting for these expenses is usually simple.

Variable Costs

Variable costs are expenses that vary when operating your trucking company. It includes costs of fuel, maintenance and repairs, meals, and lodging. After all, you can’t make money in the trucking industry without spending some too! Variable costs are harder to anticipate when compared to fixed costs. After operating a few months, you should be able to estimate your variable costs.

Cost Per Mile (CPM)

Your Cost Per Mile is the cost of operating for every mile you drive. It’s found by dividing your costs by the number of miles you drive. Mastering this calculation lets you know a minimum freight rate to accept when booking loads. You can attend our trainings in which we will tell you about CPM calculation.

Operating Ratio

Your operating ratio determines whether you’re operating at a profit or loss. It’s calculated by dividing your expenses by your revenues.

There Is A Lot More Information and It`s Not Simple Either

That’s why we’re here to help every step of the way. Choosing the WeLocity`s Startup Program to help you start your trucking company allows you the time and resources to plan for other business issues, such as equipment, insurance, and creating a profitable business plan.

If you’re worried about operational cash flow after starting your trucking company, we can help with that too! Factoring your freight bills is the best way to get cash fast so that you can anticipate and budget for fixed and variable costs.

 

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