
Inland Freight:
Our Inland Freight Department is dedicated to meeting and exceeding customer expectations. With a fleet of semi-trailers and various payload vehicles, we efficiently handle international land transportation.
Nero Line offers forwarding services for transit, import, and export cargo to the EU and other countries, including:
With nine years of experience, our team is skilled in transporting various types of cargo, such as construction materials, refrigerators, and more:
Nero Line provides the following services:
* Door-to-door shipping
* Liability insurance
* Transport of dangerous goods ( ADR )
* Transportation of alcohol and other beverages to Central Asia and CIS countries
* Competitive rates
* Warehousing and marking
* Handling customs formalities for export, transit, and import cargo
* Out of Gauge (OOG) freight services
* Diplomatic Cargo Transportation & İnternational Removals
* Shipping of general, hazardous, and refrigerated cargo
* Customs-brokerage services in any European country
* Door-to-door delivery in the Caucasus and Europe
* Preparation of EX 1, Commercial Invoice, and Delivery Notice
* Temperature-controlled goods transportation
* Weekly LTL service from the EU to CIS.
Inland freight is the transportation of goods by land within a country or region. It encompasses various modes of transportation, including trucks, trains, barges, and pipelines. Inland freight plays a crucial role in connecting production centers with consumption markets, ensuring the smooth flow of goods and supporting economic activity.
Key Characteristics of Inland Freight:
Diversity of Modes: Inland freight utilizes a range of transportation modes, each with its own strengths and applications. Trucks offer flexibility and door-to-door delivery, while trains are suitable for bulk shipments over long distances. Barges provide efficient transport on inland waterways, and pipelines are ideal for moving liquids and gases.
Regional Coverage: Inland freight networks span across countries and regions, connecting production hubs with consumption centers. This extensive network facilitates the movement of goods within a defined geographical area.
Integration with Global Logistics: Inland freight serves as a critical link in global supply chains. It connects seaports and airports with inland destinations, ensuring the seamless movement of goods from international trade to domestic markets.
Common Inland Freight Services:
Less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping: LTL shipping is ideal for smaller shipments that don't fill an entire truck. Goods are consolidated with other shipments to optimize truck utilization.
Truckload (TL) shipping: TL shipping is suitable for large shipments that require a dedicated truck. It offers cost-efficiency for bulk movements.
Intermodal transportation: Intermodal transportation combines multiple modes, such as rail and truck, to create efficient and cost-effective shipping solutions.
Specialized transportation: Inland freight also includes specialized services for hazardous materials, temperature-controlled goods, and oversized cargo.
Benefits of Inland Freight:
Efficiency: Inland freight offers efficient transportation of goods within a country or region, reducing transit times and improving supply chain visibility.
Cost-effectiveness: Compared to air freight, inland freight is generally more cost-effective for moving goods over land, particularly for bulk shipments.
Environmental friendliness: Inland freight modes, such as rail and barges, have a lower environmental impact compared to air transportation, reducing carbon emissions.
Accessibility: Inland freight networks provide extensive reach to various regions, facilitating the movement of goods to remote areas.
Inland freight plays a vital role in supporting economic activity and ensuring the efficient flow of goods within countries and regions. Its diverse modes, regional coverage, and integration with global logistics make it an indispensable component of modern supply chains.