Trucking Invoice Generator

Create a professional trucking invoice with rate confirmation #, BOL #, lane, miles/rate-per-mile and detention fields, then download as a clean PDF — free, no sign-up required.

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Datum izdavanja
OpisKoličinaCijenaIznos
Line haul — origin to destination (miles @ rate/mile)10.000.00
Fuel surcharge (FSC)10.000.00
Detention — driver waiting time (hours)20.000.00
Layover10.000.00
Lumper fee (reimbursed at cost — receipt attached)10.000.00
Tolls / scale fees10.000.00
Oversize / overweight permit fee10.000.00
Međuzbroj0.00
PDV (25%)0.00
Ukupno0.00

Free trucking invoice generator & template

Create a professional trucking invoice in minutes. Add your rate confirmation number, BOL/load number, lane, miles and rate per mile, itemize detention and lumper fees, and download a clean PDF — free, with no sign-up required.

What should a trucking invoice include?

Beyond the standard invoice fields, a proper trucking invoice ties the bill back to the exact load it covers — the rate confirmation number, BOL/load number, the lane (origin and destination), pickup and delivery dates, and the miles and rate per mile that produced the line-haul charge.

  • Rate confirmation number — the single most load-specific reference
  • BOL number and load/PO number
  • Origin and destination (lane), with pickup and delivery dates
  • Miles and rate per mile for the line-haul charge
  • Accessorial charges itemized separately: fuel surcharge, detention, layover, lumper fees, tolls
  • MC# / DOT# so the broker's AP department can verify your operating authority

Why itemize detention, lumper fees and TONU separately?

Brokers and shippers expect line-haul, fuel surcharge, and accessorial charges (detention, layover, lumper, TONU) as separate line items — never bundled into the base rate. This keeps the invoice easy to audit against the rate confirmation and avoids payment disputes.

Detention is billed by the hour once free time expires (e.g. "Detention: 2 hours at $65/hour"). Lumper fees are reimbursed at cost, since a shipper or receiver is ultimately responsible for loading/unloading assistance under 49 U.S.C. §14103 — the carrier pays up front and rebills. TONU (Truck Ordered Not Used) is a cancellation fee, enforceable only when it's written into the rate confirmation.

Trucking invoice vs. freight invoice — which do I need?

This tool is built for owner-operators and small motor carriers billing a broker, shipper, or another carrier per load, in per-mile, flat, or hourly units, referencing a rate confirmation and BOL for a specific haul you physically drove.

If you're a freight forwarder, broker, or logistics company billing for multimodal or international shipments in cwt, pallet or container units, use our freight invoice generator instead — it's built around FSC-as-percentage-of-linehaul, BOL/AWB/CMR references, and cross-border VAT treatment.

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