Domestic transportation involves the carriage of cargo within a single country. It is used in the distribution of goods between manufacturing plants, logistics centers, retail chains and individual customers. With shorter transit times, it allows rapid response to changing market needs, ensuring regular deliveries of food, industrial and construction materials.
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.
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.
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.