What does own account transport mean?
We refer to own-account freight transport when:- The materials to be handled are owned by the company, public body or private body (“legal entity” in jargon) carrying out the transport
- The vehicle driver (i.e. the “natural person”) is the owner or an employee of the company
- The vehicle in which the materials are transported is owned by the company or hired for this purpose
- The handling and related costs are not a significant item on the company balance sheet. In other words, own-account transport is not an economically dominant business
- The transport is certified by a special registration certificate.
When is third-party transport needed?
The main difference between own-account transport and third-party transport is that the latter is an ongoing professional business in every respect. We refer to third-party freight transport when:- The materials to be transported are owned by a client that engages the haulier
- The vehicle in which the materials are transported is owned by the company, which takes charge of the goods and makes a suitable fleet of vehicles available to the client
- The handling, the related costs and the fee agreed with the client are the main items in the balance sheet.
How many types of third-party license are there?
There are three types of third-party transport license:- Third-party transport license up to 1.5 tons
- Third-party transport license up to 3.5 tons
- Third-party transport license with no restrictions or limits.