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As the trucking industry’s “little guys” face challenges from escalating operating costs and dwindling freight rates, CAG Truck Capital President Chris Grivas remains committed to supporting owner-operators. In a recent discussion, Grivas highlighted the importance of understanding the unique struggles that small trucking businesses encounter in today's economic landscape.
He emphasized that many owner-operators are feeling the pressure as they navigate a competitive market where profit margins are becoming increasingly tight. Grivas pointed out that access to affordable financing options is crucial for these operators to maintain their fleets and manage their expenses effectively.
Moreover, he shared insights on how CAG Truck Capital is adapting its services to better meet the evolving needs of owner-operators. By focusing on tailored solutions and fostering strong relationships, Grivas aims to empower these small businesses to thrive amidst adversity. His dedication to the trucking community reflects a broader commitment to ensuring that owner-operators have the resources they need to succeed.
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