Last week, GOPET TRANS operated 40 groupage trucks on the Bulgaria–Greece corridor. That is not a monthly figure. That is seven days of consistent, high-volume groupage movement between the two countries.
What This Means in Practice
Groupage works by consolidating multiple shipments from different senders into a single truck. Each client pays only for the space their cargo occupies – not for the entire vehicle. The truck fills up, departs on schedule, and each shipment reaches its destination.
For small and mid-sized businesses, this is the practical alternative to full truckload transport. If your cargo does not fill a complete trailer, groupage is the format that keeps your logistics costs proportional to your actual volume. It also removes the pressure of waiting until you have enough cargo to justify a dedicated truck – your shipment moves when it needs to, not when it is convenient for the carrier.
Why the Volume Matters
Operating 40 groupage trucks in one week on a single corridor means fixed departure schedules, reliable transit times, and the capacity to absorb varying shipment sizes without disruption. It is the difference between a service built around occasional departures and one running as a structured, repeatable operation – one you can plan your supply chain around.
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