1. Specialization in specific areas
International transportation:
Ability to transit goods to neighboring countries (such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey) with mastery of customs and administrative laws.
Transportation of sensitive goods:
Experience in transporting refrigerated, medical, or hazardous materials cargo while complying with safety standards.
2. Competitive advantages
Modern fleet:
Using trucks equipped with up-to-date technologies (GPS, temperature control systems, or security sensors).
Competitive pricing:
Providing transparent and reasonable tariffs in relation to the quality of service.
Accurate scheduling:
On-time delivery of cargo by managing possible risks (traffic, road problems, or customs delays).
3. Customer-oriented service
24-hour support:
Quick response to unforeseen problems along the way.
Comprehensive cargo insurance:
Coverage of damages caused by unforeseen events to provide confidence to customers.
4. Credibility and track record
Collaboration with reputable organizations:
Participation in government or international projects (e.g. transporting equipment for energy or infrastructure projects).
Quality certifications:
Acceptance of standards such as ISO in quality or safety management.