Two companies announced a partnership to expand secure truck parking options for heavy duty trucking fleets nationwide.
New Alliance Tackles Truck Parking Shortages with Tech-Driven Solutions
FinPark and Freight Ninja have partnered to expand secure, tech-enabled truck parking nationwide for heavy duty trucking fleets.

FinPark and Freight Ninja team up to expand secure truck parking nationwide, offering fleets real-time reservations and safer staging options amid ongoing supply chain challenges.
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FinPark a provider of transportation infrastructure management, and Freight Ninja, a provider of truck, trailer, and fleet parking and industrial outdoor storage solutions, announced a joint platform that integrates FinPark’s SaaS technology with Freight Ninja’s network of parking sites.
Features include real-time availability, digital reservations, and access to fenced, lit, and patrolled lots to help reduce theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access.
FinPark’s platform offers fleets the ability to book reservations, manage payments and invoicing, and access more than 500 secure parking spaces. Each site is vetted against strict security requirements, and AI-driven tools help identify cost-efficient and safe parking options along driver routes.
Addressing Ongoing Supply Chain Challenges
The collaboration comes as fleets continue to face delays and shipping challenges linked to tariffs and global supply chain volatility. With truck parking increasingly critical for reducing shipment downtime and ensuring driver and cargo safety, the partnership aims to provide more reliable staging locations.
“Trucking is the backbone of the American economy, but without safe places to park, that backbone is vulnerable,” said John Borsellino, CEO of Freight Ninja.
The companies plan to onboard thousands of additional parking spaces nationwide by the end of 2025.
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