Warehousing Business Funding

Warehousing and distribution businesses require steady cash flow to manage inventory, labor costs, and facility operations but delayed payments from clients can create financial challenges. GillmanBagley’s solutions provide the working capital needed to cover overhead expenses, upgrade storage facilities, and optimize supply chain operations, without cash flow disruptions.

  • No minimum volume
  • Limits up to $5,000,000
  • Closing in less than one week

Who We Support in the Warehousing Industry

Third-Party Logistics (3PL) ProvidersCold Storage & Temperature-Controlled WarehousingE-commerce & Retail Distribution CentersManufacturing Storage FacilitiesFreight & Cargo Handling Companies

How Warehousing Companies Benefit from Our Funding

Bridge cash flow gaps caused by slow customer payments – Access capital while waiting for receivables.

Expand and upgrade warehouse facilities – Fund expansions, renovations, and equipment purchases.

Cover labor, inventory, and operational costs – Ensure smooth operations without financial strain.

Convert unpaid invoices into capital – Access up to 95% of receivables for immediate cash flow.

Optimize Your Warehousing Business with Reliable Capital

Inventory management and distribution require strategic financial planning. With GillmanBagley’s warehousing funding solutions, you gain the cash flow support needed to handle larger contracts, invest in infrastructure, and keep operations running efficiently.

What are the benefits?

Fast and reliable access to funding

Expert collections support

Flexible rates and terms

No minimum credit score

No daily, weekly, or monthly payments

Get paid immediately on invoices

We go the extra mile

We have a client first mindset, and we know that business is not always predictable. Our model is to support our clients through good times, tough times, and everything in between. We are a reliable partner with over 75 years of experience helping companies access liquidity they need.

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