
Managing cash flow in logistics isn’t easy. B2B payments frequently encounter delays, high processing fees, and complex compliance requirements. Whether you’re a freight broker, fleet operator, or 3PL provider, smooth payment processing is critical to staying on schedule and growing profitably.
We provide fast, secure, and scalable payment solutions tailored to the logistics and transportation sector.
We eliminate payment bottlenecks so your team can stay focused on operations, not collections. Our merchant accounts are designed for high-volume B2B use cases, speeding up settlements and enhancing financial control.
Logistics companies choose us because we deliver what others can’t: fast onboarding, industry-specific compliance, and human-first service.
2Accept supports a wide range of transportation and logistics companies, from local couriers to international freight providers.
Our platform covers every payment scenario your business may face, domestic or international, online or offline.
Getting started with 2Accept is simple, fast, and fully remote.
Standard payment methods include Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers, wire transfers, credit or debit cards, checks, and increasingly, online payment platforms that support electronic funds transfer. ACH and wire transfers are preferred for larger payments, while cards offer convenience but may incur higher fees.
Usually, a buyer issues a Purchase Order (PO) to the supplier, who then delivers the goods or services and issues an invoice. The buyer verifies the invoice and pays via the agreed method, after which both parties reconcile records. Multiple approvals and invoicing verification steps are standard in B2B cycles.
ACH is a cost-effective and widely used method for domestic payments, ideal for recurring transactions, but it is slower in processing. Wire transfers are faster, typically providing same-day service for domestic payments, making them suitable for urgent or large transactions, although they often incur higher fees.
Key challenges include potential delays from manual invoice approvals, risks of payment errors, fees associated with card transactions on large orders, and complexities with cross-border payments, including currency conversions and regulatory compliance requirements.
Implementing automation through online payment platforms, integrating invoicing and payment systems, utilizing electronic payment options to minimize manual work, and establishing clear payment terms upfront help streamline B2B logistics payments, reducing errors and delays.
In logistics, every delay incurs a cost. With 2Accept, you gain a payment partner that understands your operational flow and accelerates it. We’re here to simplify transactions, improve cash flow, and future-proof your financial infrastructure.
Our solutions come with no setup fees, fully transparent pricing, and dedicated human support at every step. Even high-risk logistics businesses can get approved quickly through our streamlined process. Let’s move your money as fast as you move freight.
We were dealing with constant payment delays from clients and outdated invoicing tools. 2Accept helped us set up ACH and card processing that integrates directly into our TMS. Our collections are faster, error-free, and we finally have full visibility on cash flow.” — Lorenzo D., CFO, BlueCore Freight Solutions
I run a dispatch and brokering company, and getting paid used to take forever. With 2Accept, we’re now receiving payments in days, not weeks. Plus, the approval process was refreshingly fast. No red tape, just solid support from people who understand logistics.” — Shelley M., Owner, Velocity Freight Group
We process multi-currency payments for international carriers, and compliance is always a headache. 2Accept nailed it—helped us with onboarding, set up KYC/AML tools, and even synced with our accounting software. Honestly, it’s the smoothest payment setup we’ve ever had.” — Asif K., Operations Director, TransBorder Linehaul
My fleet needed mobile payment access for fuel reimbursements and load billing. 2Accept gave us the tools and APIs to get everything integrated. Their team worked directly with our developers—it felt like having an in-house payment department.” — Rebecca T., CTO, Redline Haulers Inc.