Global logistics company C.H. Robinson has automated the process for motor carriers requesting cash advances, making it more efficient and effective for them to get paid while on the road.
C.H. Robinson Introduces Digital Cash Advance for Motor Carriers
Global logistics company C.H. Robinson has automated the process for motor carriers requesting cash advances.

Carriers that request a cash advance get a code delivered to their mobile phone, enabling them to receive digital payment within seconds.
HDT graphic from C.H. Robinson images
This used to be a manual process. Now carriers are able to instantly request 60% of their payment, 24/7, with the tap of a button through the Navisphere Carrier App. Carriers are paid instantly after they’ve confirmed load pick-up.
In today’s market of declining rates, high diesel prices and overall cash flow being squeezed, carriers are increasingly looking for convenient and quick access to payment. By automating the cash advance process, C.H. Robinson not only provides quick cash flow, but has created a more user-friendly experience, ultimately saving carriers time.
Carriers that request a cash advance get a code immediately delivered to their mobile phone, enabling them to receive digital payment within seconds.
C.H. Robinson has also automated the process for signing up for Quick Pay, which used to require filling out a PDF form.
“We are always looking for new ways to leverage technology to better the carrier experience,” said Cody Griggs, director of enterprise product management. “We all know that the last few years have been really challenging due to market conditions. By making it easier and faster for our carrier partners to access their money, we are adding another layer of efficiency and convenience for the trucking community. We listen to the needs of our carriers so we can continually innovate and introduce new ways to support the valuable work they do.”
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