Trucking

You make sure containers reach their destination

At BTT, much of our transport begins and ends at our own terminals. As a driver, you're an important link between the port, the customer and our logistics operation. You know what's happening on the road, think along with us and make sure containers arrive safely and on time.

You drive modern, well-maintained equipment. Planning is tightly organised, so you always know where you stand. And you're never on your own. The planners know you by name and are always reachable.

Trucking

Who are we looking for?

Drivers with a category CE licence and Code 95. Shunters and future drivers are also welcome. Have the motivation but not all the paperwork yet? We're happy to look at training options.

What will you be doing?

  • Transporting containers between terminals, customers and seaports
  • Handling administration and transport documents
  • Maintaining contact with planning and customers
  • Working safely and efficiently in accordance with applicable guidelines

Why BTT?

  • Modern fleet with our own trucks
  • Day, night and shuttle shifts
  • Full-time and part-time options
  • Informal working atmosphere with short lines of communication
  • Working within a growing logistics organisation

Peter on working within trucking

"You drive good equipment, have responsibility and know you're part of a strong logistics team."

Interested in a job or internship with us?

Would you like to get acquainted or find out more about us and the vacancies we offer? Or are you interested in doing an internship with us? Feel free to send us an email or give us a call.

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Frequently asked questions

How does a workday in trucking look?

No two days are the same. You transport containers between ports, terminals, distribution centres and customers. You work with modern vehicles and are in regular contact with planners, colleagues and customers.

What driving licences do I need to work as a driver at BTT?

For most roles, you'll need a category CE licence and Code 95. Each vacancy states exactly which diplomas or certificates are required.

Do I only work in the Netherlands or also internationally?

That depends on the role. BTT handles both national and international transport operations. The vacancy will state which working area applies to the position.

What are the working hours in trucking?

There are various shifts, depending on planning and the client. You'll know in advance which working hours apply to your role.

Why do drivers choose to work at BTT?

You get modern equipment, an engaged team, varied work and plenty of room to develop yourself further within a stable logistics organisation.