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FAQ

Loading Units

In the transport sector, many different measurements to measure the volume of goods are used. The table below shows the relationship between various measurements used in road transport. To get more information about loading units, check our measurements cheat sheet.

A standard trailer (tarpaulin, refrigerator) holds:
34 EUR-pallets (1200x800mm)
26 FIN-pallets (1200x1000mm)
LDM – loading metres (running metres of trailer length)
m3 – cubic metres of goods with packaging
kg – kilograms of goods with packaging
EUR LDM m3 kg
1 0.4 2.5 730
2 0.8 5 1460
3 1.2 7.5 2190
4 1.6 10 2920
5 2 12.5 3650
6 2.4 15 4380
7 2.8 17.5 5110
8 3.2 20 5840
9 3.6 22.5 6570
10 4 25 7300
11 4.4 27.5 8030
12 4.8 30 8760
13 5.2 32.5 9490
14 5.6 35 10220
15 6 37.5 10950
16 6.4 40 11680
17 6.8 42.5 12410
18 7.2 45 13410
19 7.6 47.5 13870
20 8 50 14600
21 8.4 52.5 15330
22 8.8 55 16060
23 9.2 57.5 16790
24 9.6 60 17520
25 10 62.5 18250
26 10.4 65 18980
27 10.8 67.5 19710
28 11.2 70 20440
29 11.6 72.5 21170
30 12 75 21900
31 12.4 77.5 22630
32 12.8 80 23360
33 13.2 82.5 23700
34 13.6 85 24000

INCOTERMS why is it a necessity?

Incoterms is a collection of international regulations designed to standardize the interpretation of trade terms that are commonly used in foreign trade. Its primary purpose is to minimize or eliminate the ambiguity that may arise from varying interpretations of such terms across different countries. It is important to note that Incoterms rules are only applicable to purchase and sale agreements between buyers and sellers. These regulations cover the seller’s obligations to make the goods available to the buyer, deliver them to a carrier, or transport them to their destination, as well as the apportionment of risk between the parties under these circumstances. To determine the appropriate INCOTERMS for your transaction, please consult our cheat sheet

How to choose the right Incoterms for your shipment?

When choosing the right Incoterms for your shipment, you need to consider various factors such as the type of goods you are shipping, the destination country, and the level of risk you are willing to bear. It’s important to understand the specific responsibilities and obligations of both the buyer and seller under each Incoterms rule, and to choose one that best suits your needs. A good starting point is to consult with your freight forwarder or logistics provider, who can help you navigate the complex world of international trade terms and select the most appropriate Incoterms for your shipment. Remember that selecting the wrong Incoterms can lead to costly disputes and delays, so it’s essential to get it right the first time.

How to Request a Transportation Service

If you are interested in ordering a transportation service, there are several ways to get in touch with us. You can give us a call at +3725228879 send an email to info@logistitrade.ee, or request a freight rate through our “Get a Quote” page. Choose the method that works best for you, and our team will be happy to assist you in fulfilling your transportation needs.

Shipping Paperwork Requirements Explained

Understanding what paperwork is required for shipping can be confusing, but it largely depends on whether you are shipping domestically within the EU or internationally. At Logistitrade OÜ, we aim to minimize the bureaucracy and make the process as simple as possible for our customers. Typically, you will only need to provide an invoice and order to send your cargo, but be sure to also fill out the CMR. Contact us to learn more about our shipping paperwork requirements.

What types of transportation services do you offer?

We offer a wide range of transportation services, including air freight, sea freight, road freight, and rail freight. Our team will work with you to determine the most efficient and cost-effective transportation solution for your needs.

Can you handle hazardous materials?

Yes, we have experience in handling hazardous materials and comply with all necessary regulations to ensure safe transportation. Contact us for more information on our hazardous materials transportation services.

What type of insurance do I need for my cargo?

Protecting your cargo during transport is crucial. At Logistitrade, we offer various insurance options to cover the value of your goods in case of damage, loss, or theft. We can help you choose the best insurance policy for your specific needs and provide you with peace of mind throughout the shipping process.

How do you handle customs clearance for international shipments?

Customs clearance can be a complex and time-consuming process, but at Logistitrade, we have a team of experts to handle it for you. We provide comprehensive customs brokerage services to ensure your cargo complies with all relevant regulations and requirements. We handle all the necessary paperwork, tariffs, and taxes, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

Does Logistitrade provide temperature-controlled freight services?

At Logistitrade, we understand the importance of temperature-controlled freight for many industries. That’s why we offer reliable and efficient solutions to transport your temperature-sensitive goods. Whether it’s frozen meat, fresh flowers, or delicate wine, we have the experience and equipment to handle it all. Contact us today to receive a quote for our temperature-controlled freight services.

What are the benefits of using a third-party logistics provider?

A third-party logistics provider can help streamline your supply chain, reduce costs, and improve overall efficiency. With expertise in logistics management and access to a vast network of carriers and resources, a third-party provider can help you optimize your operations and focus on your core business.

Where is Logistitrade located?

Logistitrade is based in Tallinn, Estonia – one of the most technologically advanced countries in Europe. Our team values fast communication and innovative processes, so you can always expect prompt and effective communication with your assigned freight manager. We believe in keeping our customers informed about the whereabouts of their cargo at all times.

What factors affect cargo unloading time?

The time it takes to unload your cargo can depend on several factors, including the type of transport used, the size and weight of the cargo, the availability of equipment for unloading, and any necessary customs inspections or paperwork. For express delivery with vans, unloading can be arranged quickly and even at night. However, unloading larger trucks may take several hours or even a full day, especially if the cargo needs to be unloaded by hand due to damage or other issues. Our team at Logistitrade will work with you to ensure the unloading process is as efficient and timely as possible.

Will my cargo be insured while transporting?

We hardly recommend you to insure your cargo before sending it travelling through the world. However, your cargo is gonna be always insured by CMR insurance which pays certain amount of money per kg of cargo. If you have precious cargo we can offer you additional cargo insurance. Contact us and we will provide the best insurance solution for your cargo.