361 "Tsarigradsko shose" 1138, Sofia
361 "Tsarigradsko shose" 1138, Sofia
We offer FTL (full truck load) service with a large number of trucks available on a daily basis. The fleet we have is equipped with GPS devices, which allows real-time tracking of deliveries and provides additional security to the customer when implementing the order itself.
LTL (Less than Full Truck) is a service where we give the customer the option to choose a partial load service and receive the international transport service in a reasonable time at a better price. The implementation of these loads is arranged by the company’s team with the existing FTL fleet, so the solutions offered are competitive.
The Agreement on the International Carriage of Light Foodstuffs and on the Equipment of Special Vehicles for their Transportation defines the goods as belonging to a group of perishable goods, the transport conditions, and the vehicles and equipment necessary for the transport of these goods. In order for a vehicle to carry goods defined as easily demountable, it must hold an ATP certificate which ensures that the insulated chamber with the cooler is tripled and that the results of at least two tests match. The technology for transporting light cargo is complex, mostly due to the emergence of compatible food groups.
The consignment note is confirmation that the driver has received the goods declared for carriage by sea. The specificity of the bill of exchange is that the bill is held, i. e. the holder of the bill is at the same time the owner of the goods. There are several sections of the bill of lading, with a special group consisting of groupage.
The TIR Convention allows simplified customs procedures in transit countries and is based on 5 pillars. The TIR Convention only allows export and import clearance procedures to be implemented in the countries of export/import, while transit countries do not implement this procedure. This simplifies and speeds up transit flows.
French Conférence Européenne des Ministres des Transports, European Conference of Ministers of Transport, European Conference of Ministers of Transport, an intergovernmental organization, was established on 17 October 1953. The movement of road vehicles across the borders between countries is regulated, i. e. a permit, a community license, is required for each border crossing and movement into a foreign country, a multilateral CEMT license or a license based on bilateral agreements. The CEMT multilateral licenses for the countries of the European Union, the CIS and the candidate countries for membership of the European Union provide access to the free market. The multilateral quota system is based on the principles established by the Council of Ministers, and the allocation of multilateral CEMT licenses is made annually. Since 2006, the ITF has set base quotas for each of the CEMT members each year.
The carnet is a customs document defined by the ATA and the Istanbul Convention. ATA carnet allows temporary import and re-export after a certain time without payment of import duties.
The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road is an agreement defining the technology of transport of dangerous goods as well as the packaging, marking and labelling of packages and vehicles. Within the framework of the Agreement, dangerous goods are divided into 9 groups of dangerous goods, each of which has its own specificities and necessary requirements for transport. ADN – the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways is defined for the river transport of dangerous goods.
Within the Union transport procedures, the main transit documents are T1 and T2. The T1 document applies to goods originating outside the European Union, while T2 is used for intra-EU transport – for goods originating in the European Union