Cargo, dimensions and the right vehicle.

This page covers the technical side of the freight: linear metres, volume, weight, pallets, stackability and recommended unit type.

Unbranded fleet for urgent road freight
Dimensions, volume, weight and packaging: key data before assigning a vehicle.

Vehicle type

The unit is selected by capacity, access and cargo risk.

This guide is indicative. Final confirmation depends on real dimensions, weight, height, stackability, access at origin/destination and applicable regulations.

Light unbranded van for urgent spare parts and samples
Light van

Spare parts, samples and small high-value boxes with direct departure.

Unbranded van for urgent pallet transport
L2/L3/XL van

Pallets, retail and light industrial cargo on a dedicated door-to-door route.

Unbranded box truck for urgent palletized freight
Box / rigid vehicle

Regular box space for non-stackable pallets, dock loading or extra usable volume.

Truck, trailer or dual unit for urgent freight
Truck or trailer

FTL, urgent LTL, trailer or two coordinated trucks when the load requires it.

Cargo simulator

Add dimensions and weight to recommend a vehicle.

Add each package, pallet or loose item. The simulator accumulates volume, weight, floor space and linear metres to guide the most reasonable unit before quoting.

Accumulated cargo

Add packages, pallets or loose items to build a real cargo profile.

    Calculators

    Linear metres and volume to quote without back-and-forth.

    The calculators help explain the cargo in traffic language. They do not replace final validation, but reduce frequent errors in dimensions, pallets and capacity.

    Linear metre calculator

    0.00 mEnter pallet data to estimate linear metres.

    Volume calculator

    0.00 m3Enter dimensions to estimate volume and vehicle.

    Cargo preparation

    Urgency is won before the vehicle reaches the dock.

    This page focuses on the cargo. Route, map and European corridors are handled in Coverage so each section has a clear function.

    • Define whether the freight is stackable or needs dedicated floor space.
    • Indicate dock, forklift, pallet truck, tail lift or manual loading.
    • Confirm height, total weight, dimensions per item and access restrictions before assigning a unit.
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