The Mobility Package will drastically change the rules of the game in the industry.

The era of “the small player’s advantage” is gone for good. Soon, EU regulations will drastically change the rules of the game in the transport industry. The introduction of mandatory tachographs in vans over 2.5 tonnes is not just a technical change – it is a complete reshaping of logistics as we know it.

From July 1, 2026, international transport using vehicles over 2.5 tonnes enters a completely new reality. Mandatory tachographs in vans, strict records of working time, and EU minimum wage regulations will become a daily reality for thousands of companies.

Revolution in light transport

The webinar takes the form of an expert discussion, during which experienced Euro24 specialists: Artur Bal and Marcin Klimczak jointly map the challenges facing the TSL industry. While discussing alternative operational models for international deliveries, they support their arguments with a detailed interpretation of the new EU legal regulations.

 

What will you learn from the video?

  • What penalties apply for the lack of a tachograph and how remote roadside inspections will catch unprepared carriers?
  • How will the EU minimum wage regulations affect the final cost of freight?
  • What new, possible scenarios and alternative solutions will save time-critical deliveries in the new legal reality?
  • How much will transit times actually increase, based on delivery time simulations?
  • How to smoothly navigate the formalities and effectively prepare drivers for the new regulations?

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The webinar is available with English subtitles and can be automatically translated into other languages.


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