Container truck: find a vehicle or load in minutes
We are not a transport company, but a service for logistics professionals. Here you can order container delivery directly from fleet owners or find requests for cargo pick-up from ports.
A transparent rating system, reviews, and a tender tool help you choose the best cooperation terms.


For shippers
Need a truck for container shipping? Post a request and receive offers.
- Best rates: Create a tender and choose the most profitable bid.
- All types: 20- & 40-foot, High Cube, Open Top, reefers.
- Safety: Check carrier ratings and history.

For carriers
Have an empty container chassis? Secure continuous workflow.
- Less idle time: Take round trips and backloads.
- Direct contact: Negotiate with shippers directly.
- Advanced filtering: Filter loads by route, weight and container type.

Features of transporting different container types
On Lardi-Trans you can find equipment and professionals for any task:
- Standard (Dry Van): Universal solutions for transporting 20- and 40-foot containers.
- High Cube: Low-bed trailers for taller containers.
- Refrigerated: Trucks with genset connection for temperature-sensitive cargo.
- Special (Open Top, Flat Rack): Transport for oversized cargo with top or side loading.
FAQ: Answers about road container transport
How is the price for container road transport formed?
On Lardi-Trans the price is market-based. You may set your rate or open a tender. It depends on distance, cargo weight, need to return the empty container, and trailer type.
How to find a truck to pick up a container from a port?
Use the truck search and set the loading point to a port. Choose container chassis as body type. Many carriers are port-accredited.
Can I find requests to move empty containers?
Yes, empty container relocation is common. It helps carriers reduce empty runs and helps shippers reposition equipment.
Does Lardi-Trans provide transportation itself?
No, it is an informational marketplace. Transport agreements and payments are handled directly between parties.
What documents are needed for container road transport?
Standard set: consignment note, driver authorization, logbook. For international transport: CMR + customs declaration.
What is the difference between moving 20-ft and 40-ft containers?
The key difference is platform length. 20-ft containers fit even on short chassis; 40-ft require long trailers.
