From Skagerrak to the Peloponnese: Every summer, many roads in Europe are congested as the continent’s population sets off on ...

Trucks are primarily used for the commercial transport of goods and materials. In order to meet the diverse logistical requirements in this area, there are different types of trucks with a wide variety of superstructures and designs, such as articulated or semi-articulated trucks. Typical types of trucks used for goods transport are vans, truck-trailer combinations and box wagons. In order to enable uniform classifications, there is the EU Directive 96/53/EC. It divides trucks into vehicle class N. In addition, it differentiates the types of trucks into different subclasses depending on their permissible gross weight: N1 for trucks up to 3.49 tonnes; N2 for trucks between 3.5 and 11.49 tonnes; and N3 for trucks over twelve tonnes.
From Skagerrak to the Peloponnese: Every summer, many roads in Europe are congested as the continent’s population sets off on ...
Thanks to its central location between the Western and Eastern markets, Poland is developing into an important logistics hub in ...
The reliable supply of vital products to the life sciences & healthcare sector is a key concern for DHL. To ...