Solo transport is the transportation of cargo carried out by a full-capacity truck without a semi-trailer. Solos are ideal for transporting pallets, construction materials and industrial products over shorter and medium distances. They allow flexible route planning, fast loading and unloading, and thanks to their compact dimensions, they easily reach places with limited access for larger sets.
Less Than Truck Load is the transportation of small batches of goods from multiple shippers, consolidated in a single vehicle. It allows for the sharing of freight costs and is an economical solution for smaller shipments. It is most often used in e-commerce logistics, regional distribution and international transportation, where it allows for flexible delivery scheduling.
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.
Full Truck Load transport refers to transportation in which the entire cargo space is dedicated to one shipper. As a result, goods are not transshipped along the way, which reduces delivery time and the risk of damage. It is the preferred solution for industrial logistics, international trade and the transportation of large batches of cargo requiring timeliness.