Brussels - all Belgian cities

We are committed to offering our customers the responsiveness and flexibility to meet their expectations. This is why our transport company has diversified to also offer a complete logistics service. Our company is positioned as a real logistics platform to ensure the shipment of your various goods as quickly as possible, to relieve you of this complex management due to the time and space available that it requires.

Belgium and all of Europe

We ensure the delivery of goods to various destinations throughout Europe with a personalised management of your file. We are committed to respecting the deadlines for the different types of transport (emergency transport, parcels, storage of materials, etc.). We treat each file with care; our team of professionals is dedicated to this purpose. A professional transport and logistics solution Aas belgium is a transport and logistics company in Belgium and Europe that offers to ship all kinds of goods, including manufactured goods, materials, foodstuffs, office materials, cultural products, etc. Our routes cover Belgium and Europe.

Europe - Africa

Full daily departures from Europe to Africa. A modern fleet of trailers for industrial transport and a specific fleet dedicated to the needs of the automotive world and designed according to European standards. For the dry transport of industrial and automotive products we use a fleet of modern trailers equipped with advanced GPS/WEB systems.

AAS Logistics Africa

Indeed, the African continent has initially modernised its port infrastructures and is now multiplying platform projects to ensure better service provision. The textile, telecoms, mining and pharmaceutical sectors are “boosting” the development of logistics. In Africa, logistics is approached differently than in Europe. Africans “manage” to transport products to the most remote places because it is an obligation for this immense continent, where the infrastructure does not always allow for good delivery. Thus, Africans have a “head start” because they are already familiar with the difficulties associated with distant and inaccessible locations. African logistics has often been seen as a source of delay for economic development: in emerging countries “supply creates demand”.