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Yes, you can get insurance to cover potential losses or damages during transport.

If goods are damaged, you need to file a claim with the transport company. Make sure to have all documentation and evidence of the damage.

Yes, but there are special regulations and requirements. You need to make sure all safety standards are met.

Contact your freight forwarder or the transport company. They can provide information and help resolve the issue.

There are limits, but they vary by vehicle type and regulations in different countries.

You need a bill of lading, commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary customs documents.

Yes, most road transport services offer tracking so you can see where your goods are at any time.

The cost depends on the distance, the weight, and the volume of the goods. It’s usually cheaper than air transport but can be more expensive than rail or sea transport for long distances.

Main routes go through Kazakhstan, Russia, and other Central Asian countries to reach Europe.

Customs clearance is done at border checkpoints. It’s important to have all the necessary documents ready in advance.

Yes, road transport is safe, but it can be affected by traffic and weather. Goods are usually well-secured during transport.

Road transport is flexible and can reach places where trains and ships cannot go. It’s good for short distances and door-to-door delivery.

It usually takes 10 to 20 days, depending on the distance and border crossings.

Almost any type of goods can be shipped by road, including electronics, clothing, machinery, and food.

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