High-value electronics with full monitoring, security procedures, and ESD-aware handling. Deliveries to DC/stores/service centers, WMS/TMS/API integrations, peak season and launch support — 24/7.

Why Electronics

The market generates stable, high volumes in B2B and B2C chains. The high value of goods requires reliable carriers with experience, planning, and security measures. An extensive distribution network favors long-term contracts and fixed routes.

What is specific to this industry

  • High-value, sensitive cargo — susceptibility to shock, moisture, temperature fluctuations, and ESD (electrostatic discharge).
  • Physical security — GPS/geo-fencing monitoring, sealing, secure parking, optional cargo insurance.
  • Seasonality and launches — large peaks (Black Friday/Week, holidays, model launches).
  • Various delivery locations — central warehouses, stores, service centers; strict windows and unloading/notification requirements.
  • IT integrations — WMS/TMS/API, ramp notifications, statuses, and reporting.
  • Reverse logistics — returns and complaints require well-organized processes.
  • Personnel verification — some contractors require DiDb cards (confirming the driver’s identity and no criminal record).

Transport challenges related to the electronics industry

  • Risk of theft and damage — necessary security procedures and often additional insurance.
  • High notification and punctuality requirements — delays to DC/stores may result in contractual penalties.
  • Documentation and clearance — customs requirements and paperwork must be in order.
  • Sensitivity to route conditions — vibrations, humidity, temperature; proper packaging and security measures are required.
  • Minimal time tolerance — tight SLAs and pressure on speed and cost.

How we help manufacturers, distributors, and retailers

  • Delivery modes: FTL/LTL/Groupage, door-to-door, ASAP (urgent), JIT for launches and campaigns.
  • Security: sealing, straps/blankets, crates and foam, shock/position indicators; routes with secure parking.
  • Environmental conditions: optional temperature/humidity control, recorders and post-delivery reports.
  • ESD-aware handling: packaging and labeling recommendations, careful handling of sensitive items.
  • Integrations and visibility: WMS/TMS/API, real-time statuses, POD, KPI/OTIF reports.
  • Returns and service: pickups from stores/customers, consolidation of returns, quick return to warehouse or service center.
  • Personnel and compliance: drivers with DiDb cards — we meet the verification requirements often demanded by contractors in the electronics industry.

Examples of cargo

Consumer electronics (smartphones, laptops, TVs), components (PCBs, memory, modules), batteries/accumulators (ADR Class 9 if necessary), network and server equipment, POS terminals, POS accessories and materials.