➡️ If you work in TSL, you have to be ready for anything.
Unexpected incidents are the second name of this industry. Every day - stare down the barrel of new challenges that demand resilience, fast thinking, and adaptive abilities.
🔸 The contracted Driver has stolen the cargo, and you don't know where he is. The GPS has stopped working - What will you do?
🔸 The Driver stopped in the secured car park, but someone stole the cargo by night. How it's possible, and what now?
🔸 There was supposed to be help with unloading, but people there laughed at the Driver. What are those people? A call from their boss doesn't work, and you are miles away, and the planned loadings await.
⬆️There are so much more situations like those and so much more different.
➡️ Unexpected incidents are our everydayness.
From sudden breakdowns to unpredictable delivery delays - logistics is the branch that always takes us by surprise. But those unsuspected moments shape our endurance and determination. Teach us how to handle things and adapt to constantly changing situations.
🔸 First, call the police and the Client immediately. Then, the insurer. And wait for the tide.
🔸 Ask for the receipt from the parking, call the police, the insurer, and the Client.
🔸 You are miles away and can't help the Driver by yourself. Call their boss if you can and the Client - try to find a good solution.
➡️ Being up for everything - the key to success.
We are proud that we can meet those challenges and deliver our clients reliable service, no matter the circumstances. Flexibility and the ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions are skills everyone who thinks seriously about this industry should have. Due to that guarantee of constant transport operations doesn't make problems.
➡️ Logistics is not only a job - it is a passion.
Working in logistics is not only a job - it's the passion for solving problems and pursuing constant perfection. What should distinguish every good forwarder or logistician is readiness for anything!
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