Keys to profit growth as a logistics operator
The economic recession and reduced demand for transport, the high cost of doing business, the instability of the market and the problems in finding carriers are some of the challenges, but by no means the only ones, faced by road freight transport.
In fact, in recent times, new policies and laws related to the regulation of road freight transport have been introduced throughout Europe, but especially in Spain. In our country, the recent National Road Transport Inspection Plan, or the new regularisations that address some historical demands of hauliers, such as loading and unloading or protection against late payment, which are included in the new Law on the Transport Chain, approved in 2022, draw a new scenario of uncertainty that affects all links in the chain.
The report “Transport contracting in 2023” prepared by the Trans.eu Group looks at all these phenomena that are taking place in the transport and logistics sector and their impact on rates, contract types and customer expectations.
- How will the market change?
- How to increase the security of ongoing transport orders?
- Where to find reliable carriers?
These are just some of the questions to which the study provides answers, with an exhaustive analysis of the situation both from key players in the transport and logistics sector in Spain and from its team of experts.
An uncertain scenario and changes in fixed routes
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