International transport
Bilateral transport
International transport of goods by Dutch hauliers whereby the place of loading is in the Netherlands and the place of unloading is abroad, or vice versa (such as a Dutch lorry being loaded in Germany and being unloaded in the Netherlands).Cabotage transport
Road haulage in a different country than the country of registration, carried out by a road vehicle registered in the reporting country.Cabotage transport by Dutch vehicles involves loading and unloading in one other, i.e. the country of loading is the same as the country of unloading (e.g. a Dutch lorry being loaded and unloaded in Germany).
Third-country transport
International transport between two locations in different countries, carried out by a vehicle registered in a third country.Third-country transport by Dutch hauliers involves both loading and unloading abroad, with each location in a different country (e.g. a Dutch lorry being loaded in Germany and being unloaded in Belgium).