Solotransa Logistic, UAB

Solotransa Logistic, UAB Solotransa Logistic has been dedicated to providing efficient and reliable logistics solutions.

In logistics, we work with people from all around the world every day. We believe that effective and clear communication...
04/06/2026

In logistics, we work with people from all around the world every day. We believe that effective and clear communication starts with understanding different cultures and the impact they have on the way we communicate.

At first glance, it may seem like there is nothing to learn. However, cultural differences can influence communication more than we realize. Different cultures have different communication styles and perspectives, and even factors such as tone of voice or the way a task is communicated can directly affect daily operations and cooperation.

It's not only important to understand each other within our teams - we also need to understand our customers. Every day, we connect with people from different countries, backgrounds, and cultures, and strong communication helps us build better relationships and work more effectively together.

That's why we have launched multicultural communication training for our employees, helping them better understand each other's perspectives and communicate with greater awareness and confidence. Because great teamwork starts with understanding the people behind the job.

Every year, logistics companies prepare for winter season: snow, ice, visibility, winter tires, difficult roads.But what...
28/05/2026

Every year, logistics companies prepare for winter season: snow, ice, visibility, winter tires, difficult roads.

But what about summer?

Summer creates a completely different set of risks that are often underestimated in transport operations.

High temperatures affect:
- drivers
- vehicles
- refrigerated transport
- cargo quality
- tires
- fuel consumption
- delivery times
- even road infrastructure

Some of the most common summer incidents in logistics are:
- tire blowouts
- engine overheating
- re**er failures
- cargo spoilage
- driver dehydration and fatigue
- vehicle fires
- increased cargo theft during holiday season

Extreme heat can be just as dangerous as winter conditions - especially during long international routes across Southern Europe.

Summer preparation should include:
- more frequent tire and cooling system checks
- hydration and fatigue awareness for drivers
- proper re**er monitoring
- cargo temperature protection
- fire prevention measures
- smarter route and parking planning

Good weather does not always mean safer operations. In logistics, every season brings its own risks - and preparation is what prevents incidents before they happen.

Solotransa Logistic is growing. But that growth is measured not only by the vehicles added to the fleet, but also by the...
21/05/2026

Solotransa Logistic is growing. But that growth is measured not only by the vehicles added to the fleet, but also by the capabilities of our people.

Our investment includes:
- Training programmes for managers, focused on practical skills in communication, planning, and team coordination.
- Structured onboarding for new employees, ensuring that every newcomer understands their role, the tools available to them, and the people they will work with.

Equipment may move the cargo, but people move the company. That is why we invest in our internal culture.

A lot of companies assume FTL only makes sense when the trailer is completely filled. In reality, many experienced opera...
07/05/2026

A lot of companies assume FTL only makes sense when the trailer is completely filled. In reality, many experienced operators choose FTL even at 70–80% capacity. Why? Because FTL removes the biggest hidden cost in transport: handling complexity.

With FTL:
- No cross-docking
- No terminal transfers
- No reloading between hubs
- No mixing with other customers’ cargo

That means:
- Lower damage risk (fewer touches)
- Shorter transit time (direct route)
- Higher predictability (no dependency on consolidation schedules)

Compare that to LTL:
- Multiple stops
- Freight gets handled several times
- Delays compound across the network

The counterintuitive part

In some cases, a “partially empty” FTL shipment can actually be:
- Cheaper overall (when you factor in claims, delays, admin)
- More reliable for time-sensitive cargo
- Preferred for high-value goods, even if space is unused

What top logistics teams do differently
They don’t ask: “Can we fill the truck?”, they ask: “What is the cost of risk, delay, and handling?”

That shift in thinking is what separates basic transport planning from optimized logistics operations.

The logistics industry is currently undergoing significant transformation. Three forces are reshaping our daily work:– D...
28/04/2026

The logistics industry is currently undergoing significant transformation. Three forces are reshaping our daily work:

– Digitalisation. Technology integration is no longer optional. Real-time tracking systems, warehouse automation, and data analytics are now standard requirements for operational efficiency and client transparency.

– Sustainability. Clients and regulators expect greener operations. We are optimizing routes, modernizing our fleet, and building smarter logistics to reduce our environmental footprint without compromising reliability.

– Driver shortage. A shortage of qualified drivers continues to affect the sector. That is why we focus on fair conditions, continuous training, and creating a workplace where professional drivers want to stay and grow.

These developments are continuously monitored and addressed through adjustments. Our objective remains unchanged: to deliver freight services while adapting to an evolving industry environment.

Joining a team means more than receiving keys and a route. A confident start requires a structured onboarding process, p...
21/04/2026

Joining a team means more than receiving keys and a route. A confident start requires a structured onboarding process, practical guidance, hands-on training, and time to understand how real operations work.

We introduce new drivers to the team, the instructor, the equipment, and the company’s standards. From there, onboarding continues through the practical side of the job, including:
- documentation and daily procedures;
- vehicle checks before departure;
- equipment familiarization;
- route planning and work process expectations;
- safety requirements and compliance basics;
- supervised driving and real-route experience.

A structured introduction helps new drivers integrate faster, build confidence, and start their work with a clear understanding of responsibilities and professional transport standards.
Because confidence on the road starts before the first trip.

Today, we maintain our 8.3 score despite continuous growth and onboarding new drivers.In modern logistics, driving style...
09/04/2026

Today, we maintain our 8.3 score despite continuous growth and onboarding new drivers.

In modern logistics, driving style has a direct impact on fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions.

For this reason, the transport sector increasingly uses the Eco-Driving Score – a metric that evaluates driving efficiency using real telematics data collected from vehicles.

The score is calculated based on several driving parameters, such as:
- harsh acceleration
- sudden braking
- excessive idling
- speed stability
- cruise control usage
- speeding or high engine RPM

Fleet management systems analyze these events and combine them into an overall efficiency score, usually on a 0–10 scale, where higher scores indicate more efficient and environmentally responsible driving.

Monitoring eco-driving performance helps transport companies reduce fuel consumption, improve safety, and lower CO₂ emissions. Even small improvements in driving behavior can reduce fuel use by 10–15%, which also reduces vehicle wear and operational costs.

In logistics, quality is determined not only by technology or processes, work culture plays a significant role.At Solotr...
19/03/2026

In logistics, quality is determined not only by technology or processes, work culture plays a significant role.

At Solotransa Logistic, we believe that clear communication, mutual respect, and trust form the foundation of everything we do. When team members feel heard and supported, they take ownership of their work and collaborate more effectively.

We address challenges through listening and understanding rather than blame. When issues arise, we solve them together - finding solutions that work for everyone and strengthen our team.

This positive environment ensures smooth operations from planning to final delivery, driven by people who feel valued and motivated to do their best work.

In modern manufacturing, efficiency is everything. Two concepts that have transformed supply chains across industries su...
12/03/2026

In modern manufacturing, efficiency is everything. Two concepts that have transformed supply chains across industries such as automotive, electronics, and equipment manufacturing are Just-in-Time (JIT) and Just-in-Sequence (JIS).

Just-in-Time (JIT) means delivering materials exactly when they are needed in production, not earlier and not later. Instead of storing large inventories, manufacturers rely on precise deliveries to keep production lines running while reducing storage costs and tied-up capital.

Just-in-Sequence (JIS) takes this one step further. Components are delivered not only at the right time but also in the exact order they will be used on the production line. This allows factories to streamline operations and avoid additional sorting or handling inside the plant.

While these systems increase efficiency, they also create a new level of dependency on reliable transportation and precise logistics coordination.
This is where logistics partners play a critical role.

For logistics companies, supporting JIT and JIS operations means:
- ensuring highly reliable transit times
- coordinating strict delivery time windows
- maintaining clear communication between suppliers, carriers, and factories
- providing dedicated transport solutions when precision is essential

A delay of even a few hours can disrupt production lines and cause significant financial losses. That is why logistics providers must go beyond simple transportation and become active partners in supply chain reliability.

In today’s fast-moving supply chains, logistics is not just about moving goods from point A to point B, it is about delivering certainty, precision, and trust.

FMCG stands for Fast-Moving Consumer Goods. And in logistics, the key word is FAST.- Fast production cycles.- Fast shelf...
03/03/2026

FMCG stands for Fast-Moving Consumer Goods. And in logistics, the key word is FAST.

- Fast production cycles.
- Fast shelf turnover.
- Fast replenishment.
- Fast reaction to demand changes.

In FMCG, delays are not just delays, they mean:
- Empty shelves
- Lost sales
- Disrupted supply chains
- Contract penalties
- Damaged brand reputation

For logistics providers, especially in FTL speed must go hand in hand with precision. Because moving fast without control creates risk and moving carefully without speed creates bottlenecks.

The real value in FMCG logistics is balancing both: Speed + Reliability. In a fast-moving market, logistics is not a support function, it’s a competitive advantage.

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