Truck toll coming soon. Time to look ahead.

Starting July 1, the truck toll will be introduced in the Netherlands. A logical step towards more sustainable transport, but also the perfect moment to seriously consider alternatives.

Inland shipping plays a key role in this.

  • Lower CO₂ emissions per kilometer
  • Less pressure on the road network
  • Efficient transport of large volumes

Our inland vessels take dozens of trucks off the road. Fewer traffic jams, lower emissions, and more space on the highways—that’s a win for everyone.

Looking ahead, it’s clear that inland shipping not only contributes to sustainability but also offers structural cost advantages.

Our sales team is ready to work with you to find a solution that fits your needs:

The future of logistics doesn’t lie on a single road. It requires smart combinations of transport modes. Inland shipping deserves to play a central role in this.

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