Collections, promotions or seasonal demand lead to strong volume fluctuations. Missing capacities or short-term adjustments can destabilize established processes.
We develop stable transport structures that remain resilient even during peak volumes. AMA Freight creates flexibility without losing control over costs and processes.

In retail, delivery times are clearly defined. Delays result in additional coordination efforts, warehouse bottlenecks or missed sales windows – especially for promotional and seasonal goods.
AMA Freight structures transports along defined time slots and coordinates all parties involved to ensure predictable processes. Clear communication and proactive management reduce operational friction throughout your distribution processes.
International supplier structures, different origin markets and multiple transport modes increase complexity. A lack of transparency complicates informed decision-making and often leads to additional coordination between procurement, logistics and distribution.
AMA Freight integrates international cargo flows into clearly defined processes and creates end-to-end visibility along the entire transport chain. With our digital track & trace tool, you receive real-time status updates on your shipments at any time.
Combined with close, personal communication, we ensure that relevant developments are not only visible but also identifiable at an early stage. This keeps procurement manageable – even in dynamic markets.

Increasing ESG requirements, Scope 3 reporting and regulatory obligations are putting pressure on companies to transparently report transport-related emissions. At the same time, reliable data foundations or standardized calculation models along the supply chain are often missing.
AMA Freight calculates the CO₂ emissions of your transports in a transparent and structured manner and provides reliable data for internal analyses and external reporting. On this basis, transport decisions can be evaluated not only economically but also sustainably.
Sustainability thus becomes not an abstract objective, but a controllable element of your supply chain strategy.