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Types of Road Freight Transport

Within road freight transport, a number of variables come into play depending on the kind of cargo to be transported. Different types of goods require different kinds of care for their handling, loading and unloading, and stowage in the truck. Thanks to our expert knowledge of the special care required by each type of freight, at Bilogistik we specialise in all kinds of cargoes.

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Bulk cargo is freight transported in large quantities without packing or packaging, where the means of transport itself acts as the container. Both solid and liquid bulk freight require especially careful stowage to reduce cargo loss.
We know how to deal with the road transport of bulk cargo, as well as the machinery and instruments required for its handling

If you have a heavy load to ship, it may require equipment such as cranes or hoisting platforms for its transportation. We are experienced in handling the road transport of heavy goods including machinery, industrial and construction materials.
We can provide specially approved vehicles for this kind of freight, as well as skilled workers to carry out the operation, guaranteeing that your heavy load will arrive safely at its destination within the agreed deadline.

When we refer to dry or general road freight, we mean goods that need no special transport equipment or conditions. This encompasses most of the goods transported by road.
This kind of cargo is transported in packages or on pallets. We can subdivide the dry load into fractions, referring to loose goods when they have their own packaging, such as parcels, sacks or boxes; and to units, when it is made up of articles grouped together on pallets or in containers.