E-CMR
The electronic CMR or e-CMR is the digital equivalent of the paper CMR (road consignment note) which is used and signed in 4 copies (consignor, consignee, carrier and administrative use). Its use implies…
The electronic CMR or e-CMR is the digital equivalent of the paper CMR (road consignment note) which is used and signed in 4 copies (consignor, consignee, carrier and administrative use). Its use implies…
The European Road Hauliers’ Union (ERU) welcomes the revision of Directive 96/53/EC on maximum weights and dimensions of trucks. These amendments would facilitate the development of European Modular Systems (EMS) in international road…
The current infrastructure for the collection of heavy vehicle tolls in Switzerland, known as Prhvc, will reach the end of its useful life at the end of 2024 and will be completely renewed….
The rate depends on the weight of the vehicle, the Euro class and the time spent in the country. Vehicles registered outside the UK weighing more than 12 tonnes and travelling on an…
In recent years, markets have evolved towards a more competitive environment, in which companies have chosen to delegate certain processes to a specialised provider in order to focus on their core business. This…
The German federal government gave the go-ahead in mid-June to a series of drastic changes to existing tolls on the German road network for transport vehicles, despite opposition from the country’s transport sector….