Minneapolis MN (NYSE:USB). 5th-largest U.S. bank. Supply chain finance, receivables purchase, approved payables financing. LiquidX & Levantor Capital partnerships. WaveBL blockchain trade finance.
Non-recourse freight factoring with same-day funding.
Instant business credit lines with AI-powered approval and fast funding.
- Receivables Purchase Program
- Approved Payables Financing
- Letters of Credit (Import/Export)
- Documentary Collections
- Foreign Exchange Solutions
- Working Capital Optimization
- +6 more features
- Non-Recourse Factoring
- Same-Day Funding
- LoadPay Digital Wallet
- 24/7 Broker Credit Checks
- Fuel Discount Program (2,000+ Locations)
- Back-Office Support
- +6 more features
- Business Line of Credit - Up to $150,000 with 12 or 24-week repayment terms
- Net Terms (Vendor Credits) - Fast payment for supplier invoices
- Flex Pay - Free flexible repayment service to adjust payment schedules
- AI-Powered Underwriting
- Fast Approvals - Decisions within minutes to same-day
- Quick Funding - Funds arrive in 1-2 business days
- +2 more features
How to compare supply chain software side by side
Comparing two or more vendors on the same criteria is the fastest way to cut through marketing claims. Look beyond feature checklists — pricing model, integration depth, support quality, and roadmap fit usually matter more than any single feature.
Key features
Match the use case
A tool that wins for a 5-truck carrier may lose for a 500-truck 3PL. Compare within your size and segment.
Compare total cost
Look at implementation, integrations, training, and per-user fees — not just the headline subscription.
Check integration depth
A native integration with your TMS or ERP is worth more than a generic API.
Test support quality
Ask for response time SLAs and talk to a current customer your size before you pick.
Read independent reviews
Cross-check vendor claims with reviews from buyers in your industry, not just the vendor's case studies.
Ask about roadmap
Pick a vendor that is investing in the areas you care about for the next 2–3 years.
