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Built on What Matters

Every trailer that leaves our Spanish hubs carries more than freight. It carries a commitment to sustainable operations, verified quality, genuine respect for every person in the supply chain, and pricing that earns trust through transparency.

The Transroad Story

Transroad was founded in Barcelona with a simple conviction: European road freight can be done better. Not just faster or cheaper, but in a way that respects the environment, treats every partner fairly, and delivers quality that shippers can verify rather than hope for.

Today, our network connects Spain to 26 European countries through daily departures from Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia. But numbers alone do not define us. What defines Transroad is how we operate — with ISO 14001 environmental management, Euro VI vehicles on every corridor, transparent quotes issued in under 15 minutes, and payment terms that respect the businesses we work with.

We believe freight logistics should strengthen every link in the supply chain, not extract value from the weakest one. That belief is not a marketing statement. It is coded into our route planning algorithms, built into our driver schedules, and reflected in every quote we issue.

Our founder envisioned a freight company where operational excellence and ethical conduct were the same thing — not competing priorities, but two sides of the same commitment. That conviction shaped every decision from our first corridor to our twenty-sixth.

Looking ahead to 2030, we are engineering carbon out of every kilometre, investing in driver welfare beyond regulatory minimums, and building transparency into every customer interaction. The road ahead is long, but the direction is clear.

Our Four Pillars

Every decision at Transroad is filtered through four non-negotiable values. They are not aspirational — they are operational.

Sustainability

Engineering emissions out of every kilometre

Our ISO 14001-certified environmental management system tracks CO₂ emissions per tonne-kilometre across every corridor. 100% of Transroad-dispatched vehicles meet Euro VI standards. Route optimization algorithms minimize empty running, and load consolidation keeps our trailer fill rates consistently high.

By 2030 we aim for a 25% reduction in CO₂ emissions per tonne-kilometre versus our 2023 baseline. We publish progress on this page annually — not in a glossy CSR report, but in verifiable operational data.

Quality

Measured, not claimed

Quality at Transroad is engineering-driven. ISO 9001 certified quality management governs every operational process. Our 98.8% on-time pickup rate and 97.5% on-time delivery rate are published and verifiable. 75% of documentation is already paperless, targeting 90% by 2027.

Every corridor has a defined service playbook with published transit times and KPIs. Claims are acknowledged within 48 hours and resolved within 15 business days. Proactive exception alerts notify shippers within 30 minutes of any deviation.

Respect

For every person in the supply chain

Respect is not a soft value — it is an operational principle. Drivers operate modern Euro VI vehicles with consistent schedules and competitive compensation. Route optimization reduces time on the road, directly improving driver welfare while cutting emissions.

Partners benefit from transparent payment terms with no post-booking adjustments. We invest in the relationships that make our network function, because freight logistics is fundamentally a human enterprise built on trust between people.

Fairness

Transparent pricing that earns trust

We issue freight quotes within 15 minutes during working hours. Every quote includes all corridor-specific costs — fuel, tolls, handling, and customs where applicable. There are no hidden surcharges. No post-booking adjustments. No surprises.

We believe fair pricing builds long-term partnerships, not transactional relationships. Our clients return because they know what they are paying for and why — and because the price is the same whether they ship once or every week.

Our 2030 Commitments

Measurable targets with published progress. No greenwashing — just operational data.

25%
CO₂ reduction per tonne-km
Target by 2030
100%
Euro VI fleet compliance
Target by 2026 · Current: 100%
90%
Paperless operations
Target by 2027 · Current: 75%
30%
Empty km reduction
Target by 2030
95%
Partner retention rate
Target by 2027

Certifications & Standards

Our commitments are backed by independently audited certifications.

ISO 14001 — Environmental management system for continuous improvement in energy efficiency, waste reduction, and responsible operations.

ISO 9001 — Quality management system governing all operational processes and customer interactions.

ISO 45001 — Occupational health and safety management protecting every person in our supply chain.

Euro VI Fleet — 100% of Transroad-dispatched vehicles meet Euro VI emission standards, ensuring LEZ compliance across all European zones.

A Founder's Vision for Better Freight

When we started Transroad in Barcelona in 2018, the European road freight industry had a reputation problem. Margins were thin, corners were cut, drivers were an afterthought, and environmental responsibility was a slide in a pitch deck — not an operational principle.

We believed there was a better model — one where operational excellence did not come at the expense of the people and planet that make logistics possible. A model where fair pricing is a standard, drivers are partners rather than costs, and every kilometre is optimised for sustainability as well as speed.

Eight years later, that conviction has become a network spanning 26 countries, certified to ISO 14001, ISO 9001, and ISO 45001, with a 100% Euro VI fleet and a commitment to reduce CO₂ per tonne-kilometre by 25% before 2030.

The road freight industry can be a force for good in European commerce. That is not idealism — it is what we prove every day with every shipment that leaves our hubs in Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia.

We did not build Transroad to be the biggest freight company in Europe. We built it to be the one that proves you do not have to choose between profitability and principle.

Values in Action

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Impact Dashboard

25%CO₂ reduction target per tonne-km-4% YoY25% reduction by 2030 vs 2023 baseline, tracked via ISO 14064-verified annual carbon audits
92%Average trailer fill rateAcross all active corridors — above the European industry average
25%Empty running rate-3% YoYAt or below the European average of ~25%, achieved through three-level corridor optimisation
75%Paperless documentation+15% YoYCurrently 75%, targeting 90% by 2027 across all corridors and partners
94%Driver satisfaction+2% YoYDrivers rating conditions 'good' or 'excellent' in the 2025 partner survey

How Transroad Ensures Sustainable Freight Operations

A step-by-step overview of how Transroad integrates sustainability into every aspect of European road freight operations.

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Industry Recognition & Standards

ISO 14001

Environmental management system — continuous improvement in energy efficiency, waste reduction, and responsible operations

ISO 9001

Quality management system governing all operational processes and customer interactions

ISO 45001

Occupational health and safety management protecting every person in our supply chain

GRI Standards Alignment

Annual sustainability reporting aligned with Global Reporting Initiative standards with independent third-party assurance

Our Performance in Numbers

Verified operational metrics — not marketing claims.

92%Average trailer fill rate
100%Euro VI fleet compliance
26European countries served
15 minAverage quote response time
75%Paperless operations today
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Our Journey

Key milestones from founding to our 2030 commitments.

  1. 2018
    Founded in Barcelona

    Transroad launches with a single corridor — Spain to Germany — and a commitment to do freight differently.

  2. 2019
    ISO 9001 Certified

    Quality management certification achieved across all operational processes within the first full year.

  3. 2020
    Network Expansion

    Operations expand to 12 European countries. ISO 14001 environmental management certification obtained.

  4. 2022
    26-Country Coverage

    Full European network operational — daily departures from Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia to 26 countries.

  5. 2023
    100% Euro VI Fleet

    All Transroad-dispatched vehicles meet Euro VI emission standards. ISO 45001 health and safety certification achieved.

  6. 2025
    75% Paperless Operations

    Three-quarters of all documentation handled digitally. Driver Welfare Report published with third-party verification.

  7. 2027
    90% Paperless Target

    Targeting 90% paperless documentation across all corridors and partners.

  8. 2030
    25% CO₂ Reduction Target

    Committed to a 25% reduction in CO₂ per tonne-kilometre versus our 2023 baseline through fleet renewal, load optimisation, and corridor efficiency.

Respect Across the Supply Chain

Fair treatment is an operational principle, not a policy statement.

Every carrier and subcontractor in our network operates under a Supplier Code of Conduct that covers fair pay, maximum driving hours, and rest facility standards. We audit compliance quarterly through telemetry checks and physical spot inspections — because documents alone do not guarantee dignity.

Our Driver Respect Programme mandates rest standards that exceed EU Regulation 561/2006 requirements by 15%. We fund secure parking facilities on high-volume corridors, provide access to telehealth services, and publish an annual Driver Welfare Report with third-party verification.

In 2025, 94% of surveyed partner drivers rated working conditions as 'good' or 'excellent'. That number is not a target — it is a floor we intend to raise every year. About Transroad

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Transroad is the only freight partner that gives us full visibility on emissions per shipment. Their operational data lets us report Scope 3 transport emissions with confidence.

Logistics Director, German automotive parts manufacturer

What sets Transroad apart is consistency. The price we are quoted is the price we pay, the transit time they commit to is the transit time we get. After three years, we have not had a single surprise invoice.

Supply Chain Manager, Spanish FMCG exporter

The Driver Welfare Report that Transroad publishes gives us confidence that our freight partner treats hauliers with the respect they deserve. In our industry, that matters.

Fleet Operations Manager, French retail logistics provider

Transroad's GRI-aligned sustainability report has become a reference document for our own Scope 3 transport reporting. The operational data they share is more granular than any other carrier we work with.

Sustainability Director, Dutch FMCG manufacturer

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Transroad measure its environmental impact?

We track CO₂ emissions per tonne-kilometre across every active corridor using our ISO 14001-aligned environmental management system. Fleet telemetry feeds a centralised dashboard that calculates well-to-wheel emissions by fuel type, load factor and route distance. Annual performance is benchmarked against the prior year, and the methodology is reviewed each January to incorporate updated GLEC emission factors.

What is Transroad's fleet modernisation strategy?

Our fleet renewal programme targets full Euro VI compliance across all operational vehicles. Currently 100% of Transroad-dispatched vehicles meet Euro VI standards, ensuring LEZ compliance across all European zones. We prioritise fuel-efficient routing on our highest-volume corridors — Spain–Germany, Spain–France and Spain–Italy — so each operational improvement delivers the largest emission reduction per unit of capital invested.

How does Transroad achieve high trailer fill rates?

Our load-planning algorithms analyse shipment dimensions, weight constraints and corridor schedules to consolidate LTL and groupage freight into optimised loads. The result is a consistently high average trailer fill rate, which reduces the number of trips required and directly lowers per-shipment emissions. Backhaul matching across our 26-country network further minimises empty running.

What does 'respect' mean as a Transroad business value?

Respect means fair treatment of every person in our supply chain. Drivers operate modern Euro VI vehicles with consistent schedules and competitive compensation. Partners benefit from transparent payment terms with no post-booking adjustments. We invest in route optimisation that reduces time on the road, directly improving driver welfare while cutting emissions — a principle we call 'respect through engineering.'

How does Transroad ensure fair and transparent pricing?

We issue freight quotes within 15 minutes during working hours that include all corridor-specific costs — fuel, tolls, handling and customs where applicable. There are no hidden surcharges or post-booking adjustments. Pricing covers groupage, LTL, partial load and FTL options with published transit times per corridor. We believe transparent pricing builds long-term partnerships, not transactional relationships.

What are Transroad's sustainability targets for 2030?

By 2030 we aim for a 25% reduction in CO₂ emissions per tonne-kilometre versus our 2023 baseline, 100% Euro VI fleet across all dispatched vehicles (already achieved), 90% paperless documentation by 2027, a consistently high average trailer fill rate, and a 30% reduction in empty kilometres through corridor-level backhaul optimisation. Progress is published annually on this page.

Does Transroad hold environmental certifications?

Yes. Transroad holds ISO 14001 environmental management certification, ISO 9001 quality management certification, and ISO 45001 occupational health and safety certification. Our fleet meets Euro VI emission standards. We participate in green-freight industry initiatives across our active EU markets and publish verified performance metrics including CO₂ per tonne-kilometre, trailer fill rates and paperless-operations ratios.

How does Transroad reduce empty kilometres?

Empty running is attacked at three levels: corridor-level planning matches outbound and return freight across our 26-country European network; load consolidation combines LTL and groupage shipments to fill trailers before dispatch; and dynamic reallocation shifts available capacity to corridors with demand spikes. Together these measures maintain an empty-running rate well below the European industry average of approximately 25%.

How does Transroad ensure fair treatment across its supply chain?

Every carrier and subcontractor in our network signs a Supplier Code of Conduct covering fair pay, maximum driving hours, and rest facility standards. We audit compliance quarterly through a combination of telemetry checks and physical spot inspections. Non-compliant partners enter a 90-day remediation programme; persistent violations result in network removal.

What are Transroad's carbon reduction targets for 2030?

We are committed to a 45% reduction in CO₂ emissions per tonne-kilometre by 2030, measured against our 2020 baseline. Progress is tracked via ISO 14064-verified annual carbon audits. Key levers include fleet electrification on short-haul corridors, intermodal rail integration for distances above 800 km, and algorithmic load consolidation to maintain trailer fill rates above 92%.

What programmes does Transroad have for driver welfare?

Our Driver Respect Programme mandates minimum rest standards that exceed EU Regulation 561/2006 requirements by 15%. We fund secure parking facilities on high-volume corridors, provide access to telehealth services for drivers in our network, and publish an annual Driver Welfare Report with third-party verification. In 2025, 94% of surveyed partner drivers rated working conditions as 'good' or 'excellent'.

Does Transroad publish sustainability reports?

Yes. We publish an annual Sustainability & Impact Report aligned with GRI Standards (Core option) and the UN Global Compact Communication on Progress framework. The report covers environmental metrics, social impact indicators, and governance practices. It is independently assured by a third-party auditor and available for download on our website within Q1 of each reporting year.

How does Transroad guarantee pricing transparency across European corridors?

We issue all-inclusive LDM quotes within 15 minutes during working hours. Every quote itemizes fuel, tolls, and handling charges with no hidden surcharges or post-booking adjustments. Published transit times per corridor give shippers full visibility before commitment. This transparency builds long-term partnerships rather than transactional relationships.

What specific programmes does Transroad run for driver welfare beyond legal requirements?

Our Driver Respect Programme exceeds EU Regulation 561/2006 rest requirements by 15%. We provide secure parking facilities on high-volume corridors, telehealth access for all network drivers, and publish an annual Driver Welfare Report with third-party verification. In our 2025 partner driver survey, 94% rated working conditions as 'good' or 'excellent'.

How are Transroad's sustainability claims independently verified?

We undergo ISO 14064-verified annual carbon audits and report according to GRI Standards (Core option). Our sustainability framework aligns with the UN Global Compact Communication on Progress requirements. Third-party auditor assurance is published in Q1 of each reporting year, covering environmental metrics, social indicators, and governance practices.

How does Transroad use backhaul optimisation to reduce emissions?

We apply a three-level approach: corridor-level planning matches outbound and return freight across our 26-country network; LTL and groupage consolidation fills trailers before dispatch; and dynamic reallocation shifts capacity to corridors with demand spikes. This maintains our empty-running rate below the European industry average of approximately 25%.

What standards must Transroad's carrier partners meet?

Every carrier and subcontractor signs our Supplier Code of Conduct covering fair pay, maximum driving hours, and rest facility standards. We audit compliance quarterly through telemetry checks and physical spot inspections. Non-compliant partners enter a 90-day remediation programme; persistent violations result in network removal.

How often does Transroad audit its environmental and social performance?

Environmental performance is assessed through annual ISO 14001 recertification plus quarterly internal KPI reviews. Social compliance undergoes quarterly carrier audits combining telemetry and physical inspections. Financial sustainability reporting receives annual third-party assurance. Our methodology is reviewed each January to incorporate updated GLEC emission factors.

Freight That Moves Europe Forward

Every pallet we move is an opportunity to demonstrate that European road freight can be sustainable, high-quality, respectful, and fair — all at once. We invite you to hold us to that standard.