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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Major commercial truck company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Major commercial truck company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Last updated: January 17, 2026 3:45 pm
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The commercial truck industry has been facing significant economic challenges over the past year, leading to the closure of several companies and even bankruptcy filings. High levels of debt, inflation, and soaring interest rates have been cited as major contributing factors to the financial struggles faced by these companies.

Among the companies that have been particularly hard hit are Nikola Corp. and Bollinger Motors. Nikola Corp., a trailblazer in the development of battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric semi-trucks, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February 2025 after encountering substantial losses due to a costly recall of defective battery packs in its BEV trucks.

Similarly, Bollinger Motors, a commercial electric truck manufacturer, ceased operations just six months after emerging from receivership. The company, known for its B1 SUV prototype and Bollinger B4 commercial electric truck, faced financial difficulties that culminated in missed payroll periods and ultimately shutting down.

Adding to the list of companies facing financial woes is Tonka International Corporation, a commercial trucks and heavy equipment dealer that recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in over five years. The company’s sales were impacted by a surplus in the used-machinery market, prompting the need for reorganization.

Tonka International, which specializes in the distribution of commercial trucks, trailers, boats, cranes, and heavy equipment, primarily in the North Texas Region, has been navigating challenges in the Texas oil and gas sectors. The company’s current bankruptcy filing will address legacy liabilities and litigation claims from its previous restructuring.

Despite the setbacks, Tonka International continues to serve companies in the U.S. and internationally by facilitating the sale of pre-owned trucks and heavy equipment without the hassle of auctions or online marketplaces. The company oversees every aspect of the sales process, from valuation to secure wire transfers and logistics, providing a seamless experience for both buyers and sellers.

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As the trucking industry grapples with ongoing challenges, companies like Tonka International are essential intermediaries connecting businesses in need of trucks and equipment with those looking to sell. With a commitment to accountability and efficient transactions, Tonka International remains a trusted partner in the commercial trucking sector.

This revamped article highlights the struggles faced by commercial truck companies like Nikola Corp., Bollinger Motors, and Tonka International Corporation, shedding light on the broader economic challenges impacting the industry. Through reorganization and strategic decision-making, these companies aim to overcome their financial hurdles and emerge stronger in a competitive market landscape.

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