Routes built around the market, cargo and transaction.
ADOS LLC coordinates trade flows across Europe, the USA, China, Asia, the Middle East and the EAEU — with route logic adapted to each market.
European supplier and transit routes.
For goods moving between European markets, Russia and the EAEU, route planning can combine collection, consolidation and transit through appropriate operational hubs.
- Routes
- Road, sea and multimodal corridors
- Formats
- Full loads, consolidated and project cargo
- Focus
- Documents, transit and delivery sequence
Long-haul procurement with controlled onward movement.
US-origin cargo requires careful coordination between supplier dispatch, international transport, commercial documents and the final import route.
- Routes
- Air and sea freight with onward delivery
- Formats
- Commercial, industrial and consolidated cargo
- Focus
- Supplier collection and document flow
Manufacturing supply chains with flexible modes.
China routes can be structured around production readiness, cargo consolidation and the delivery window needed by the receiving market.
- Routes
- Rail, road, sea and multimodal options
- Formats
- Factory collection and consolidated shipments
- Focus
- Production timing and import preparation
Regional corridors connected to global trade flows.
Across Asian markets, the operating model adapts to the origin, transport mode and handovers required before the cargo reaches its destination corridor.
- Routes
- Regional sea, air and overland links
- Formats
- Scheduled, consolidated and time-sensitive cargo
- Focus
- Handover planning and visibility
Trade routes through a strategic regional hub.
The Middle East can serve as an origin, destination or transit layer. We build the chain around the commercial role of the market and the required customs sequence.
- Routes
- Air, sea and multimodal transit corridors
- Formats
- Commercial cargo and consolidation
- Focus
- Transit logic and counterparty coordination
Connected regional operations across the union.
EAEU routes are planned around cross-border movement, warehouse points and the commercial or customs actions that apply to each shipment.
- Routes
- Road and regional multimodal corridors
- Formats
- Distribution, transit and consolidation
- Focus
- Regional documentation and delivery control
Have a route or trade task to discuss?
Tell us about the cargo, countries involved and expected delivery result. We will help structure the next operational step.