About us

MOST JSC was established in 1994. Its activities are carried out in a logistic terminal which is situated on a land site of 70 600 sq m.


The address is Sofia - 1362, district Suhodol, 78 Trayan Tanev Str.


The terminal has an advantageous business location. /look at the map in ‘CONTACTS’/ The site is near the Sofia Ring Road and has a quick and easy access to the “Lulin” highway. It leads to Greece in the south and to the Serbia border in the west and is operable since May 2011.


The nearest railway station “Gorna Banya” is at a 3,4 klm distance.


MOST JSC is licensed to operate customs -bonded warehouses compliant with EU regulations and has the capacity to meet various customer’s demand.



Incorporated in the storage facilities are:


• Special-purpose warehouses - 8, total area of 7150 sq m

• Sheds - 2 300 sq m

• Covered parking lot for 280 cars

• Open parking lot for 750 cars

• Storage sheds for particularly valuable vehicles

• Trucks parking lot

• Restaurant

• Administrative and office building

 



MOST JSC offers its clients various services related to export/import of goods, their transit, handling, warehousing and distribution.


• Warehousing and warehouse management

• Warehousing of cars, trucks etc

• Consignments movement monitoring

• Customs brokerage

• Temporary customs–bonded warehousing and customs–bonded warehousing Type A

• Excise /tax/ warehousing

• Handling of loads

• Domestic transports

• Consultations on creating, optimising and managing supply chains

• Distribution networks

• Co-ordination of subcontractors

• Warehousing for industrial goods, food stuffs and textiles

• Computerised customs and warehouse records

• High security standards

• Re-packing of goods, commissioning

 


The terminal's infrastructure includes autonomous water- and power supply systems and a security system /including video surveillance and fire alarm system/.


The security system is operating round the clock and ensures the safety of goods. A video-surveillance system monitors the human movement around the premises of the storage facilities.

 


A computerized system controls and regulates the flow of cargo, the level of stock and the various customs regimes.