Truck Parking Club Expands Network to Over 600 Locations Nationwide

Variety of semi trucks parked in a row in a parking lot designed for truck parking

Truck Parking Club, a leading provider of paid parking solutions for truck drivers and fleets, has expanded its network to include more than 600 locations across the United States. This rapid growth is a significant milestone for the company, reflecting its commitment to addressing the ongoing demand for secure and accessible truck parking.

A Swift Expansion
The company’s co-founder and CEO, Evan Shelley, shared his excitement about the recent expansion, highlighting the team’s impressive achievement.

“We’re even more excited to announce that we did it in 36 days — 20 days faster than it took us to go from 400 to 500,” Shelley stated. Credit for the explosive growth goes to the Truck Parking Club team.

Diverse Partnerships Fuel Growth
Truck Parking Club’s network continues to grow, thanks to partnerships with a wide range of businesses. Shelley emphasized the variety of companies joining the network, including self-storage providers, towing companies, repair shops, and trucking companies.

“We continue to see companies of all types joining and listing truck parking spaces with us… For trucking companies especially, we are able to serve a dual purpose: parking for their drivers across the U.S. and an extra revenue channel,” Shelley said.

Meeting Unique Parking Needs
As the demand for parking solutions grows, Truck Parking Club is responding to unique requests from carriers, brokers, and shippers. These requests often involve specific needs such as drop trailer pools and additional space for newly acquired equipment.

“We recently created a fleet parking team to source solutions for these sorts of requests,” Shelley explained.

Continuing the Journey
While the recent expansion is a cause for celebration, Shelley acknowledged that there is still much work to be done.

“Overall, we’re thrilled with the progress we continue to make, but we’re still a long way from where we need to be… We see strong demand from drivers and fleets across the U.S., and we are hustling to ensure we fill the demand while maintaining the highest standards of customer service and user experience for our trucker and property members.”

 

Source: The Trucker