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Frequently Asked Question

We offer a range of logistics and haulage services, across the United Kingdom and Europe. Our extensive fleet allows us to offer you with haulage solutions that meet all of your needs for goods transportation, ranging from partial loads, to specialised, temperature-controlled, long-haul deliveries.

To provide you with the most accurate quotation, at the best available price, we will need to gather key information regarding your load – including weight, size, destination and other special requirements. Then, once we settle on adequate vehicles and optimise routes, we will estimate your price. If you received a quote from another haulage company, we will be eager to investigate it and offer you a price match.

At K Charles Haulage, we support all kinds of goods, depending on your industry. Construction and industrial materials, food and agriculture, specialised loads (including hazardous materials), medical and pharmaceutical, as well as commercial consumer goods – we will suit a vehicle ideal for the items that require transporting.

Yes – apart from a personalised account manager, who will be ready to answer any of your queries, we offer real-time tracking of your delivery.

You should choose haulage when goods exceed standard parcel limits or require planned transport, vehicle capacity, and controlled handling rather than door-to-door small-item delivery. Haulage suits palletised freight, full or part loads, oversized or heavy items, temperature-controlled goods, multi-drop routes, and time-critical consignments that need scheduled collection and delivery, while courier services are more suitable for small, lightweight parcels, documents, or low-volume items that can move through standard door-to-door networks without special handling or vehicle allocation.

Goods are protected during haulage through structured planning, vehicle suitability checks, and defined load-security procedures applied from collection to delivery. Protection measures include appropriate vehicle selection, professional loading and restraint methods, temperature monitoring where required, compliant driving practices, and insurance cover, ensuring cargo integrity, condition control, and risk reduction throughout the transport journey.

Dedicated haulage is a transport service in which a vehicle is used exclusively for one customer’s load, with direct routing and fixed scheduling, whereas shared haulage combines compatible consignments from multiple customers to reduce costs. Shared haulage follows planned routes with controlled handling, making it suitable for lower-volume shipments that do not require exclusive vehicle use.

Goods should be prepared by ensuring they are securely packaged, correctly palletised where applicable, and clearly labelled with delivery details before collection. Loads must be stable, accessible for the selected vehicle type, and ready at the agreed time to allow safe loading, efficient handling, and on-schedule transport.

Yes, we operate our own curtain-sided, refrigerated, rigid, van, flatbed, and low-loader vehicles to ensure full control over capacity, handling, and scheduling for each transport movement. Using an in-house fleet allows us to match vehicle specification to load size, weight, temperature requirements, and route conditions while maintaining consistent service standards across UK and European haulage operations.

An HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) is a legal vehicle classification for trucks with a gross weight over 3,500 kg (3.5 tonnes) and specific licensing and compliance requirements, whereas a haulage vehicle is a broader operational term that includes any vehicle used to transport commercial freight, such as HGVs, rigid trucks, vans, refrigerated units, flatbeds, and low-loaders, depending on load type and delivery needs.

Yes, a single haulage vehicle can manage multi-drop delivery when the load plan, route sequence, and delivery timings support efficient distribution. Multi-drop delivery is commonly used for part load and distribution routes, where consignments are securely separated, drops are sequenced in advance, and vehicle capacity, access conditions, and delivery windows are planned to maintain schedule accuracy and cargo integrity across all delivery points.

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