1. Route planning: Choosing the optimal delivery route, taking into account the distance, road type, cargo characteristics, and timeframe. This reduces travel time and costs.
2. Choosing a vehicle: Depending on the characteristics of the cargo (weight, volume, storage conditions), a suitable vehicle is selected - truck, container, refrigerator, air transport, etc.
3. Loading and securing the cargo: Loaders or automated systems ensure that the cargo is properly loaded, distributed, and secured to avoid damage during transportation.
4. Tracking and tracing: GPS systems and other monitoring tools allow real-time tracking of the cargo location and provide timely information to the customer about the delivery status.
5. Delivery and unloading: Upon arrival at the destination, the cargo is unloaded and handed over to the customer or placed for further storage.
High-quality transportation and delivery of goods ensures the safety of goods, meeting deadlines and minimizing logistics costs. An important part of this service is also the processing of documentation, including waybills, invoices, and documents confirming acceptance of goods. With the right transportation organization, a business can maintain a high level of customer service and supply reliability.