Due Diligence Guide for Buying or Selling a Trucking Business
Every transaction in the trucking, logistics and warehousing industry tells two stories. One belongs to the buyer. The other belongs to the seller. The outcomes for both heavily depend on the same thing – preparation.
If you’re a buyer, whether a private equity firm building a platform, a strategic acquirer expanding your footprint or an independent operator scaling up, this guide is your diligence roadmap.
- It tells you specific information to ask for on key areas of the business, where big risks hide and what “clean” actually looks like in a sector where regulatory complexity spans two countries, multiple provinces and states and layers of federal oversight that most industries never touch.
- The Operational Verification checklists under each section in this guide are the evidence layer your diligence team should be evaluating.
- The Value Drivers and Cost Impacts included in this guide identify the items that move the needle on deal pricing, and if a seller can’t produce them, it should be taken as a signal.
If you’re a seller, whether you’re retiring, restructuring or positioning for your next chapter, this guide is your advantage.
- Every checkbox represents an opportunity to demonstrate that your operation is professionally managed, fully compliant and worth the premium you’re asking for.
- The Value Drivers and Cost Risks in this guide identify where the real money sits. Gaps discovered by the buyer cost you leverage, time and money. Gaps you’ve already identified and addressed become proof of operational discipline.
The difference between a smooth close and a deal that dies in diligence is rarely the business itself. It’s the readiness of the people on both sides of the table to do the work before the clock starts.
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What's inside?
- Corporate records and material agreements
- Regulatory compliance and safety credentials
- Workforce considerations
- Financial transparency
- Real estate and environmental risk
- Tax compliance
Authors:
Sean R. MacLachlan and Erika Carrasco, MLT Aikins LLP
Samuel Elkins, Strategic HSE Systems Inc.