Focus on Reliable and Specialist Cargo Transport
The company specializes in road freight solutions for industry and trade. Its services also include ADR cargo transport, which requires compliance with additional safety standards. Each customer is assigned a personal manager responsible for coordinating shipments and maintaining direct communication with the operations team. Saudingos states that long-term cooperation with business partners remains one of the core elements of its development strategy.
Over 1,100 Employees and More Than 98 Percent On-Time Deliveries
Saudingos employs more than 1,100 people. Its on-time delivery rate exceeds 98 percent. The company invests in digital logistics tools that improve process visibility and operational control. The FleetMaster system gives customers online access to transport data and documents. The platform also supports API integration. Clients can monitor vehicle positions through continuous GPS tracking and receive updated information on shipment status and estimated arrival times.
Modern Euro 6 Fleet Supports Efficiency
The fleet includes Mercedes-Benz, DAF, and Renault trucks that meet Euro 6 emission standards. The vehicles are less than five years old. Regular servicing is supported by partner networks in Lithuania, Germany, and France. This setup helps reduce downtime and supports delivery reliability across international routes.
Trailer Types Adapted to Different Cargo Needs
Saudingos operates several trailer types designed for different transport tasks. The standard trailer measures 13.6 meters in length, 2.48 meters in width, and 2.70 meters in height. It can be loaded from both sides, from the rear, or through the roof. The EN 12642 XL cargo safety certificate confirms load stability. The company also uses coil trailers for metal transport. Its fleet includes mega trailers with a height of up to 3.05 meters and large-capacity units with a volume of about 120 cubic meters and space for 38 EPAL pallets.
Industry Memberships Confirm Market Standing
Saudingos has been a member of the Lithuanian National Association of Car Carriers Linava since 1997. In 2019, the company joined TTLA, an organization representing the transport and logistics sector. These memberships reflect alignment with recognized industry standards and operational requirements.
Driver Training Remains Part of the Growth Strategy
The carrier also develops its driver training infrastructure. Its own training center provides both on-site and remote courses. The program covers transport regulations, cargo safety, and the use of modern telematics systems.
Digital Development and Fleet Investment Remain Key Priorities
More information about the company and its offer is available on the freight services page. Saudingos indicates that continued investment in digital tools and fleet development remains central to improving the efficiency of international supply chains.