Road freight
Trucking
Temperature-controlled and tilt-covered vehicles, side and top loading options and GPS-supported route visibility for cargo moving across key corridors
BER coordinates road freight, multimodal transport and customs support across Russia, China, Iran and Europe - with reliable partners, cargo visibility and dedicated logistics support.
BER plans the practical path first: vehicle type, route, border documents, partner coordination and delivery updates across Armenia, Russia, China, Iran and Europe.
Road freight
Temperature-controlled and tilt-covered vehicles, side and top loading options and GPS-supported route visibility for cargo moving across key corridors
Combined transport
Coordinate road, sea and combined transport options to build practical routes, reduce transit friction and match cargo requirements
Border support
Support with customs procedures, transport documentation and border requirements for import and export shipments
Dedicated support
A dedicated team coordinates partners, answers shipment questions and keeps communication clear throughout the cargo journey
BER coordinates commercial cargo movement across the region through practical road and combined routes, supported by customs preparation and trusted partners.
Operating base
One coordination point keeps route planning, vehicle matching, customs documents and partner communication aligned before the shipment leaves.
Northbound
Road freight planning, customs preparation and route visibility for shipments moving between Armenia and Russia.
Eastbound
Multimodal coordination and partner support for cargo that requires long-distance planning beyond standard road freight.
Southbound
Regional transport support for cargo moving through southern corridors with customs and border documentation prepared in advance.
Westbound
Combined freight routes and reliable partner coordination for commercial cargo moving between Armenia and European destinations.
Practical notes on cargo routes, customs preparation and international freight movement. Articles are loaded directly from the BER editorial workspace.