Road transport

Road transport is the primary method used for short and medium distances, typically up to 400–500 kilometers.

It plays a crucial role as the “last mile” in the overall logistics chain, ensuring timely and flexible delivery to final destinations. This mode of transport is especially valued for its adaptability and ability to reach areas not accessible by rail or sea.

Road transport also allows for efficient handling of smaller or time-sensitive RDF shipments. Its reliability and speed make it an essential component of modern waste-to-energy logistics.