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From November 1, the rules for road transport through Poland are changing

Published Oct 24, 2024

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Poland has implemented the SENT system for freight transportation starting November 1, which mandates third-country carriers, including those from Ukraine, to register for all types of transportation. The system requires providers to specify various details including the foreign person conducting the transport, sender, recipient, and transportation dates. Upon registration, a control number is assigned, and drivers must carry this number while transporting cargo. The system is designed to monitor all cargo transportation within Poland's borders.
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Since November 1, the SENT system has been introduced for freight transportation on the territory of Poland, which provides for mandatory registration for carriers from third countries, which means for Ukrainian ones as well. The State Service of Ukraine for Transport Safety (Ukrtransbezpeka) reported this on its Facebook page. Starting from November 1, in the new system, it is necessary to register transportation under one-time permits, under ECMT transportation permits, as well as transportation for which permits are not required (for example, in accordance with the Agreement on the Liberalization of Freight Transportation), i.e., in fact, all types of transportation that will be performed by foreign carriers On October 9, the Senate of Poland adopted a law according to which, when registering in the SENT system, the carrier must specify the data on the foreign person carrying out the transport, the details of the sender, the data of the recipient, the place and date of the ...
Source: Graintrade
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