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Dedicated vs Shared Transport – Choosing the Right Model for Your Freight
Every shipper eventually faces a version of the same question: do we need our own dedicated vehicle, or can our

What Shippers Get Wrong About Delivery Time Windows
Delivery time windows are one of the most consistently misunderstood elements of freight operations – not because the concept is

Freight Documentation Errors – Where They Come From and How to Stop Them
Documentation errors are one of the most common sources of avoidable delay in road freight – and one of the

Night and Weekend Deliveries – When They Make Sense and What They Actually Require
Most freight moves during standard working hours. Warehouses are staffed, receiving teams are available, traffic is manageable, and the operational

Port Connections and Intermodal Freight – What Road Carriers Need to Understand
European freight does not always begin and end on a road. A significant share of the goods moving across the

How Fuel Prices Affect What Shippers Actually Pay for Freight
Fuel is the single largest variable cost in road transport, and its price does not stay still. Over the past

E-Commerce Logistics and the Return Freight Problem Nobody Plans For
Online retail has changed the volume and rhythm of freight in ways that were not fully anticipated when e-commerce first

Moving Oversized and Heavy Cargo – Where Standard Logistics Ends
There is a point in logistics where standard procedures stop being sufficient. A machine part that weighs eighteen tonnes. A

Freight Insurance – What Shippers Actually Need to Understand
Every year, shippers discover the limits of their freight coverage at the worst possible moment – when a claim is
Logistics doesn’t stand still – and neither do we.
The RoadFreightCompany Blog is our space to share expertise, case studies, and practical insights from the European freight and supply chain sector. Here we analyze trends, technologies, and strategies that shape the way goods move – from the ports of Rotterdam to the digital systems driving modern logistics.
Each article is written by our specialists who work directly in operations, planning, and client support. We focus on what matters: efficiency, transparency, and sustainable growth in an evolving industry. Whether you’re a client, a partner, or a professional in logistics, this section is built to keep you informed and ahead of change.
