SINID International Logistics is a logistics company headquartered in Košice, Slovakia, providing international transportation services across Europe and beyond. The company focuses on solutions for industrial and manufacturing customers, primarily in the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors, where reliability, fast response times, and transparency are essential. In addition to transport, SINID also provides customs services, cargo insurance, and operational support. Their goal is to deliver measurable confidence within the supply chain through control, documentation, shipment tracking, and fast exception handling.
Interview with Šimon Krasnický, CEO of Sinid International Logistics s.r.o.
What are the main areas of activity of the company?
Šimon Krasnický: The main areas of activity include international road transport (https://www.sinid.eu/en/#Onas), time critical shipments, and operational supply chain management for industrial customers. We also arrange container movements between countries within the EU and beyond, domestic transport, and specialized transport solutions based on the specific nature of the cargo. Our portfolio further includes customs services, ferry bookings, additional services such as ALL RISK cargo insurance, and handling ad hoc production related requirements where minutes matter.
What’s the news about new products and services?
Š.K: At the turn of 2025 and 2026, we are strengthening capacity and expanding availability for new partners to serve customers more flexibly, both for regular and project based flows. At the same time, we are increasing transparency and shipment control through individual tracking links for clients and standardized reporting. Another key development is the reinforcement of our customs service package and processes so that clients receive a unified, end to end service under one roof, from transport to documentation.

What are the ranges of products and services?
Š.K: We provide solutions ranging from smaller shipments to complex international transport projects. In terms of transport types, this includes palletized cargo, industrial components and parts for manufacturing, sensitive cargo with higher handling and security requirements, bulk materials within project logistics, oversized and special transports, as well as urgent shipments.
Contact: https://www.sinid.eu/en/#kontakt.
What is the state of the market where you are currently active?
Š.K: The logistics market in Europe remains highly competitive, and customer requirements continue to shift toward higher reliability, clear communication, and the ability to resolve deviations quickly. Customers demand greater transparency, shorter response times, and partners who understand manufacturing, planning, and supply chain risks. At the same time, there is a growing emphasis on compliance, high quality documentation, and measurable service performance, not only on price.

Documents and certificates: https://www.sinid.eu/en/documents-en/.
What can you tell us about market trends?
Š.K: We see a strong trend toward digitalization, increased demand for transparency, standardized reporting, and a higher level of control over deliveries. At the same time, pressure is rising for sustainability and measurable reduction of carbon footprint, especially in supply chains connected to manufacturing. In practice, this means that customers increasingly require a clear methodology for emissions calculation, reporting, and concrete actions that genuinely reduce the environmental impact of transport.
That is why our company created the Sinid Carbon Path project: www.sinid.eu.
What are the most innovative products and services marketed?
Š.K: They consider the most innovative part of their offering to be the combination of fast operational execution with maximum transparency for the customer. In practice, this includes individual online shipment tracking via tracking links, standardized reporting, and clear escalation processes for exceptions, ensuring that the customer always knows the shipment status in real time and what the next step is. Another innovative element is the Sinid Carbon Path project, which introduces a measurable approach to transport carbon footprint, emissions reporting, and concrete steps to reduce the impact within the supply chain.

What estimations do you have for the beginning of 2026?
Š.K: At the beginning of 2026, we expect continued pressure on reliability, flexible capacity, and transparency in logistics, especially among industrial customers in the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors. Customers will increasingly require partners who can react quickly to fluctuations in production, manage urgent shipments, and at the same time provide high quality documentation and compliance. A growing importance of sustainability and measurable ESG outputs is also expected, including emissions reporting in transport. For SINID, this represents an opportunity to expand cooperation with new partners and strengthen long term contracts, as from 2026 they again have higher capacity and are operationally prepared to grow.



