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Late invoicing: how to drop DSO from 75 to 45

Trip finished, invoice 3 weeks later. DSO 75 = €750K of frozen capital. Trip-event invoice triggers cut DSO to 45.

An old paper calendar with a red-marked due date and an invoice pile beside it — the atmosphere of delayed collection.
An old paper calendar with a red-marked due date and an invoice pile beside it — the atmosphere of delayed collection.

When a trip is completed, when does the customer get billed? For a typical EU trucking fleet, the answer is 3 weeks later. During that time, capital is frozen — DSO (Days Sales Outstanding) reaches 75 days.

Industry case: A €5M revenue 100-truck fleet with DSO 75 = €1M of frozen capital. At 12% financing cost × €1M = €120K/year of additional finance cost.

Why manual is slow

Three steps:

  1. Driver returns with paper CMR + POD
  2. Accounting team scans + creates customer invoice (5–10 days)
  3. Invoice posted + customer approval cycle (3–7 days)

Total: 8–17 days invoice cycle. Customer terms (e.g. 60 days) on top push DSO to 70–80.

Invoice triggered by trip event

Lognari generates the invoice within 3 hours of trip completion:

  1. Trip “completed” event (GPS + driver confirm)
  2. CMR + POD uploaded digitally (mobile scan)
  3. Customer contract rate + accessorials (detention, extra stop, ADR)
  4. Auto-issue invoice → e-invoicing system (Sovos/Foriba) → customer ERP
StepManualLognari
Trip completedt=0t=0
Document scant+3 dayst+0.5 hr
Invoice issuedt+8 dayst+3 hr
Customer ERPt+10 dayst+1 day
Collectiont+70 dayst+50 days

Impact by fleet size

FleetDSO 75 → DSO 50Released capitalAnnual finance savings
100 trucks−25 days€340,000€40,000
300 trucks−25 days€1M€120K
1,000 trucks−25 days€3.4M€400K+

Factoring side effect

Lower DSO unlocks higher pre-payment ratios from factoring providers (e.g. 85% → 92%). Two pilot fleets renegotiated on this basis successfully.

What’s next

If your DSO is 60+, automated invoicing infrastructure frees up your capital. A 30-day pilot typically recovers a 3-month payment.

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Frequently asked

What is DSO and how is it calculated?
Days Sales Outstanding = (Receivables / Annual sales) × 365. EU trucking average DSO is 60–75 days. Lognari pilot fleets reach 45–50 days.
Which invoice types are automated?
Primary trip invoice + detention/demurrage + accessorials (extra stop, ADR, weekend) + fuel surcharge (if in customer contract) + ferry. All invoice types fire off the trip event.
Does it integrate with factoring?
Yes — when the invoice is generated, it's auto-submitted to the factoring provider (e.g. UFK, Yapı Kredi Factoring). 24-hour pre-payment achievable. DSO effectively drops near zero.

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