Intermodal transport is the transportation of cargo using at least two different modes of transport (e.g. road and rail), while maintaining a single cargo unit, most often a container. This solution reduces costs, delivery times and emissions. It is particularly popular in international logistics and long-distance transportation.
International transport involves the movement of goods between different countries, which requires knowledge of customs regulations, transportation laws and international standards. It is a key component of foreign trade and the operation of global supply chains. It includes both export, import and transit. It works well for shipments to markets in the European Union and for transport to countries outside the EU.
Oversize transport refers to the carriage of cargo that exceeds the permitted dimensions or weight of road vehicles. Implementation requires low-loader trailers, special safety features, permits and often pilotage. This service is used for the transportation of construction machinery, steel structures, infrastructure elements and other logistically difficult cargoes.
Road transport is the most important branch of freight transportation, carried out using trucks traveling on the road network. It is characterized by the greatest availability and flexibility compared to other forms of transportation. It enables efficient organization of transportation over short, medium and long distances, ensuring delivery directly from shipper to receiver. It is the foundation of national and international logistics.