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21. April 2026
Transport in France: When is the declaration of drivers mandatory and how to avoid penalties
For transport companies carrying out international transport operations in France, incorrectly submitted or missing driver posting declarations can lead to significant financial consequences, as well as additional administrative inspections in future transport operations. Therefore, timely submission of declarations represents an important part of administrative compliance with the regulations of European Union Member States. In accordance…
17. April 2026
Security deposit in Germany: how to protect your company (EXPO guide)
Transport operations in Germany involve strict controls and rapid response by the competent authorities. In case of an offence, enforcement bodies (BALM, police, customs) may immediately require the payment of a security deposit – ranging from several hundred to several thousand euros. If the deposit is not paid on the spot, the vehicle may be…
08. April 2026
New EXPO Service – SENT Declaration in Poland
Transport through Poland leaves no room for administrative errors. With the extension of the obligation to declare transport to goods such as textiles, clothing, and footwear, the risk of fines of up to €4,600 has become a reality for a large number of transport companies. To ensure that transports through Poland run without delays and…
01. April 2026
Belgium as an EU control point: what transport companies need to know?
Belgium, as one of the Member States of the European Union, consistently enforces the rules on the posting of drivers. Therefore, it is not surprising that transport operators carrying out transport operations on its territory are frequently subject to inspections. If your company operates transport services in Belgium, it is important to understand when the…
17. March 2026
Driver Posting in Slovenia: Fines up to €30,000 for Transport Companies
Transport companies registered outside the European Union, such as those from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and North Macedonia, that perform international transport operations within Slovenia or provide services to clients from Slovenia, are legally required to submit a driver posting notification before the start of the transport service. The posting notification must be submitted…
10. March 2026
Driver Posting in the EU: Obligations of Transport Companies from the Region
Transport companies from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and North Macedonia that perform international transport operations within the territory of the European Union are subject to increasingly strict rules regarding the posting of drivers. These obligations arise from the EU Mobility Package and the national laws of EU Member States and relate to administrative notifications…
03. March 2026
IMI posting declaration in Germany – Mandatory for EU Transport Companies
In international transport, just one administrative mistake can cost you tens of thousands of euros. The German Customs Authority (Zoll) recently initiated misdemeanor proceedings against a transport company from Slovenia because a notification for a driver had not been submitted through the Internal Market Information System of the European Union (IMI) during work performed in…
09. January 2026
Increase in the Minimum Wage in Germany
On 29 October 2025, the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany adopted a decision to increase the minimum hourly wage for professional drivers to €13.90 gross per hour, applicable from January 1st 2026. The increase in the minimum wage in Germany has a direct and significant impact on transport companies and drivers engaged in…
23. December 2025
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24. February 2025
New EU Security System for Goods Imports: How We Support You with ICS2
The European Union is modernizing security measures in international trade with the new Import Control System 2 (ICS2). This system introduces significant changes for companies importing goods into the EU or transporting them through its territory. As your experienced service provider in this field, we help you implement the new requirements efficiently. What is ICS2?…
12. March 2024
Digitalization of Freight Transport and Logistics
The New EU Regulations from 2024 Starting August 21, 2024, the new eFTI Regulation (Electronic Freight Transport Information) will come into effect, bringing significant changes to the logistics industry. This regulation enables the digital transmission of information about freight transport between economic operators and authorities. The goal is to advance digitalization, reduce administrative costs, improve…
16. December 2023
New Laws in 2024: Impact on the Logistics Industry
Introduction of Toll for Natural Gas Vehicles Starting January 1, 2024, trucks powered by CNG or LNG will be required to pay tolls. This regulation applies to vehicles that meet Euro 6 emission standards. From July 2024, the toll obligation will also extend to trucks over 3.5 tons. However, vehicles used by tradespeople weighing under…