Low-loader transport refers to the transportation of cargo of large dimensions and heights that do not fit into standard bodies. Low-loaders provide stability and safety when transporting construction machinery, steel structures and prefabricated elements. It requires careful route planning and administrative permits.
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.
Refrigerated transport involves the transportation of goods that require the maintenance of a certain temperature. It is carried out with refrigerated trailers, which allow the transport of food products, medicines or articles sensitive to heat or cold. Maintaining a constant temperature guarantees the freshness and quality of the transported products, while monitoring of cooling systems ensures full control over the transport.
Silo transportation involves transporting bulk materials such as feed, flour, grain or cement. Silo vehicles allow easy pneumatic loading and unloading, minimizing material loss. Silos ensure the protection of cargo from moisture and external factors, and allow the realization of transportation in domestic and international traffic.