8.0.1 - Calculation of heavy transport – basic rules
8.0.2 - General conditions for heavy transport - examples
8.0.3 - Agree prices and confirm transport - contract
8.0.4 - What to transport – cargo details and stability
8.0.5 - How to transport – truck details and technic
8.0.6 - When to transport – timeline and holidays
8.0.7 - Limitation transport – route survey and permits
8.0.8 - Additional costs – how to deal with it
8.0.9 - Unexpected costs in the supply chain – demurrage storage
8.0.10 - Costs for VLM, Pilot, Escort and police
8.0.11 - Seeing both sides of the table
8.0.12 - Definition of single source situations
8.0.13 - How to deal with single source
8.0.14 - How to prevent single source
8.0.15 - Single source – business cases
8.0.16 - How to write successful tenders
8.0.17 - How to lead and close tenders
8.0.18 - Misunderstandings and pitfalls tenders
8.0.19 - Tips and tricks negotiations
8.0.20 - Communication during the negotiating
8.0.21 - How to deal with late deliveries
8.0.22 - Penalties, late deliveries – liability of carriers
8.0.23 - Difference in CMR Conditions, HGB, ADSP
8.0.24 - Liability carrier: Force majeure and wrongful act
8.0.25 - CMR – claims and actions
8.0.26 - The role of packaging in CMR
8.0.27 - Loss, or damaged cargo - liability of carriers
8.0.28 - General German Freight Forwarding Conditions, ADSP
8.0.29 - Handelsgesetzbuch (HGB)
8.0.30 - Most important points in a contract
8.0.31 - How to make contracts waterproof
8.0.32 - Rate tables and other attachments
8.0.33 - Single transport calculations
8.0.34 - Project calculations – multiple transports
8.0.35 - Calculations port handling, barge and sea freight.
8.0.36 - Truck costs calculations – costs price
8.0.37 - Fuel surcharge – calculate the surcharge for each modality