Commercial Fleet Towing: What Business Owners Need to Know
Dolooma Towing Team
25 Oct 2024
7 min read

When you manage a commercial fleet, vehicle breakdowns aren't just inconvenient – they cost money. Every minute a delivery truck or service vehicle is stranded means lost revenue, delayed shipments, and unhappy customers.
The True Cost of Fleet Downtime
A single breakdown can cost your business:
- Direct costs: Towing, repairs, rental vehicles
- Indirect costs: Missed deliveries, overtime pay, customer complaints
- Reputation damage: Late shipments affect customer relationships
Studies show commercial vehicle downtime costs businesses $448-760 per vehicle per day. That's why having a reliable towing partner is essential.
What Fleet Managers Should Look For
1. Priority Response Programs
Some towing companies offer priority service for commercial accounts:
- Dedicated phone lines
- Guaranteed response times
- 24/7 dispatcher availability
- Account management
2. Equipment for Commercial Vehicles
Standard tow trucks can't handle commercial vehicles. Your towing partner should have:
- Medium-duty flatbeds for box trucks and delivery vans
- Heavy-duty wreckers for semi-trucks
- Equipment for specialized vehicles (refrigerated trucks, lift-gate vehicles)
- Winch-out capability for stuck vehicles
3. Wide Service Area
Your vehicles travel, so your towing coverage should too. Look for companies serving your entire operating area.
4. Detailed Documentation
For insurance and accounting purposes, you need:
- Detailed invoices
- Photos of vehicle condition
- Time stamps
- Mileage records
5. Direct Billing Options
Streamline your accounting with:
- Monthly invoicing
- PO number acceptance
- Fleet account management
- Integration with your fleet management system
Types of Commercial Towing Services
Light Commercial
- Cargo vans
- Sprinter vans
- Small pickup trucks
- SUVs
Medium-Duty
- Box trucks
- Delivery trucks (up to 26,000 lbs)
- Small buses
- RVs and motorhomes
Heavy-Duty
- Semi-trucks and tractors
- Trailers
- Buses
- Construction equipment
Creating a Fleet Emergency Plan
Every fleet should have a breakdown protocol:
- Driver training: What to do first (safety, documentation, who to call)
- Approved vendor list: Pre-approved towing companies
- Authorization process: Who approves towing expenses
- Communication chain: Dispatch notification procedures
- Documentation requirements: What information drivers should gather
Working with Dolooma Towing
We understand commercial towing needs are different from consumer towing. That's why we offer:
- Commercial account programs with priority response
- Full range of equipment from light to heavy-duty
- Box truck towing for delivery and moving companies
- Semi-truck towing for carriers and logistics
- Detailed documentation for your records
- Flexible billing options for businesses
Triangle Area Commercial Coverage
We serve businesses throughout the Triangle including:
- Raleigh – RTP and surrounding industrial areas
- Durham – Warehouse districts and distribution centers
- Cary – Business parks and retail areas
- All major highways: I-40, I-440, I-540, US-70, US-1
Set up a commercial account today. Call 1-877-47-PULSE to discuss your fleet's needs.

