High value cargo transportation

Delivering your produce with precision, across Europe, CIS, China, and UAE. We specialize in temperature-controlled solutions and on-time delivery.

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Cargo monitoring
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Our Approach to Transporting High Value Cargo

Our approach to transporting high-value cargo focuses on uncompromising security, controlled handling, and continuous visibility. We combine secure equipment, GPS-enabled tracking, and strict chain-of-custody procedures to ensure that every movement is monitored and verified. Each shipment is routed through low-risk corridors and managed by specialists trained in handling sensitive, premium-grade goods.

Maintaining Freshness and Preventing Loss

Real-Time Monitoring

24/7 visibility into temperature and transit conditions.

Optimized Routes

We select the best lanes for time and temperature-sensitive shipments.

Protective Packaging

Advanced, fresh-keeping packaging that ensures maximum shelf life.

High value cargo transportation modes

Road freight

Fast, flexible, and reliable delivery solutions that keep your cargo moving on time, every time.

Sea freight

Smart, cost-efficient shipping for global trade, ideal for moving large volumes with confidence.

Railway

A sustainable and dependable way to transport goods efficiently across long inland routes

Air freight

When speed matters most, our air freight solutions deliver your cargo worldwide without delay.

Our Road Transport

STANDART FRIGO SEMITAILERS

33 Euro

pallets

21 tons

maximum cargo weight

82 m3

loading capacity

13.6 * 2,45 * 2.65 m

inner lenght, width and height

-25°C to 25°C

temperature control capabilities

WIDE FRIGO SEMITRAILERS

33 Euro

pallets

21 tons

maximum cargo weight

82 m3

loading capacity

13.6 * 2,49 * 2.65 m

inner lenght, width and height

-25°C to 25°C

temperature control capabilities

STANDARD TAUTLINER SEMITRAILERS

33 Euro

pallets

24 tons

maximum cargo weight

82 - 100 m3

loading capacity

13.62 * 2,48 * 2.7 m

inner lenght, width and height

TAPA lock +GPS

safety

MEGA TAUTLINER
SEMITRAILERS

33 Euro

pallets

24 tons

maximum cargo weight

82 - 100 m3

loading capacity

13.62 * 2,48 * 3 m

inner lenght, width and height

TAPA lock +GPS

safety

COILMULDE SEMITRAILERS

33 Euro

pallets

21 tons

maximum cargo weight

82 m3

loading capacity

13.6 * 2,45 * 2.65 m

inner lenght, width and height

7-9 m

mulde

Quality Service is Mandatory

Starling meets GDP and ISO standards and we choose partners who only meet our highest standards of service. That’s why we are able to react fast when force majeure situations occur, With Starling, you can be sure that the safety of your goods is our number one priority.

Custom Delivery Solutions

Dedicated teams – logistics analysis, industry specialists and experienced operators – take projects from initial data analysis through solution design, planning & resourcing, liaising step by step with the client at every step.

Structured project management ensures smooth implementations delivered on time, while continuous improvement programs provide a clear focus, incentive for cost reduction & service enhancement initiatives.

Geographical coverage

Our network connects the European Union with CIS countries, China, and the UAE, ensuring fast, safe, and efficient cargo transportation across key regions.

Cargo Transport Directions

CIS countries

European Union countries

Other

High Value Product Transportion Process

Starling Logistics delivers specialized high value product transportation for cargo where the consequence of failure is not “a late delivery,” but brand damage, production stoppage, financial loss, or regulatory exposure. We build risk-engineered transport chains for sensitive and theft-attractive goods—combining tight operational control, high-visibility monitoring, secure handling procedures, and corridor planning that prioritizes safety and predictability over theoretical fastest routes.

Our approach is designed for manufacturers, distributors, and premium brands moving electronics and high-tech, medical equipment, luxury and lifestyle products, and high-value industrial components across Europe and strategic international corridors.

What to know about high value product transportation

Why High Value Product Transportation Is Different

High-value cargo is not only expensive—it is often targeted, time-sensitive, and vulnerable to both loss and damage during handovers. That reality changes how transport must be planned and executed. Security is not a single feature (like a lock). It is a system: route selection, secure stopping strategy, access controls, verified chain of custody, real-time exception alerts, and disciplined escalation procedures when conditions deviate from plan.

Industry security frameworks such as TAPA TSR exist because “standard transport” controls frequently fail against organized cargo crime. TAPA’s trucking standards are explicitly designed to reduce theft exposure for high-value, theft-targeted goods through defined security requirements and practices.

Our Security Model: Prevention, Detection, Response

Most providers stop at prevention. Our operating model is built around three layers:

Prevention

We reduce exposure by selecting lower-risk corridors and planning stops around approved locations rather than convenience. A practical example: high-value road movements often require a “secure parking only” strategy and/or controlled rest planning rather than ad-hoc stopping—an approach commonly used in high-risk lanes.

Detection

We prioritize visibility that can trigger action. This includes geofencing and alerting (deviations, unauthorized door events, unexpected stops), and—where the shipment profile justifies it—enhanced vehicle and trailer monitoring. Some high-security operators explicitly use multi-sensor security systems and geofencing to produce predictive alerts.

Response

When conditions deviate, the differentiator is not whether you “have tracking,” but whether you have a clear escalation playbook: who gets alerted, how quickly decisions are made, and what contingency actions are available (reroute, controlled hold, secure transload, or coordination with local partners).

Route Engineering and Corridor Choice

For high value product transportation, routing is a security decision first and a transit-time decision second. We design corridors based on:

  • infrastructure quality and predictability
  • border/terminal exposure and handling intensity
  • secure stop availability and time-window planning
  • risk hotspots and theft-pattern avoidance (where applicable)

Many leading road carriers formalize this as route risk planning using GPS, geofencing, preplanned routes, and secure parking options.

Where relevant, we also design multimodal corridors that reduce over-the-road exposure time—for example, combining road with rail or air legs on longer lanes, while keeping custody and monitoring consistent across handovers.

Chain-of-Custody

A frequent root cause of loss is not “theft on the road,” but weak accountability at handovers. For high value product transportation, we run shipments with a chain-of-custody mindset:

  • verified pickup and release procedures
  • documented custody changes at every handoff
  • tamper-evident sealing where appropriate
  • proof-of-delivery and ID controls at delivery

In closed-loop and premium shipping models, chain-of-custody is often reinforced with scan checkpoints and signature/ID verification to create accountability at every transfer.

This is also where we align customer expectations early: who is authorized to receive goods, what constitutes “clean POD,” and what the escalation process is if consignee conditions are not met.

Equipment and Physical Security Standards

High value product transportation typically requires more than “a truck.” Depending on the risk class, we may apply layered measures such as:

  • high-security locks and controlled access solutions (lock class and configuration aligned to risk)
  • sealed trailers / tamper-evident protection
  • controlled parking strategy (approved secure parking)
  • optional enhanced security requirements aligned to recognized standards

TAPA provides structured guidance on transport security and locking expectations through TSR and related guidance documents, which is why many serious providers reference “TAPA-aligned” operations.

Routes to & from China, Kazakhstan, Europe & PSUC

Flexible Schedule

Large cargo volume and weight

A network of global partners lets us offer competitive rates

Consolidation