Transport

Kinatrans takes care of the transport of goods in France and Europe ranging from a pallet to a complete truck for an industrial customers.

Organization

Kinatrans has a professional team at your disposal that manages all of your supply and distribution flows

Logistics and storage

In our development and in addition to the TRANSPORT and organization activity, Kinatrans created in the coming months a LOGISTICS branch thanks to a Kinatrans warehouse located in the Vaucluse, in order to be able to offer customized logistics services.

Kinatrans is annually ...

3500000

Km traveled

5000

Transports performed

160000

Pallets transported

Who are we ?

Kinatrans is a small-sized company, freight forwarder, located in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (Vaucluse.) We offer various services related to transport.

A privileged relationship

The needs of each client are different, an interlocutor within Kinatrans is dedicated to you. This one listens to you, advises you, implements the solutions adapted to your orders.

Discover the Kinatrans team!

Perrine BORN
Quality Department, Regulatory Document Management, Recovery.

Karolina KOCHANSKA
General Management and Administrative.
Quality Manager.

Sandrine BOUSQUET
Customer and Supplier Accounting Service.
Billing

Sébastien GENOD
Service Organization Transport and Development
Logistics

Tomasz KILARSKI
President, General Management, Financial and Commercial

Thierry GUIGUES
Sales department

Pierre-Yves SCHREIBER
Transport Organization Service

Newsletter

Kinatrans news

Inda/Vedène football club news

Inda/Vedène football club news

KINATRANS has been supporting the INDA football team in VEDENE for several years now.

The INDA association was created in 2006.
Based in Vedène, near Avignon (84), its main objectives are to promote music, football and culture.

Two branches constitute it:

- the Club INDA is illustrated in the corporate championship of Avignon, advocating the passion of the ball and the good atmosphere.
- events, in collaboration with Sweet Team Events, organizes musical events.

=> During the final on Saturday June 18, 2022 the team supported by KINATRANS won the tournament


BRAVO INDA VEDENE!!!

Frédéric Gaillanne Foundation

Frédéric Gaillanne Foundation

KINATRANS, still a partner of the Frédéric Gaillanne Foundation.

The beneficiaries worked with a novelist!

The April promotion "Grand Corps Malade & Sigolène Vinson" worked during the class in collaboration with the writer to write a text about the guide dog
This lovely meeting resulted in a writing filled with emotions that you will have the opportunity to discover during the next Open Days, on September 24 & 25!

KINATRANS at Top Transport Europe

KINATRANS at Top Transport Europe

KINATRANS will be in Marseille on October 13 and 14, 2021 for the new edition of Top Transport Europe.

New jersey for the INDA team

New jersey for the INDA team

The league against cancer, Kinatrans and Krys are the sponsors of the INDA team, here is the new jersey!

Business development: Thierry GUIGUES jo

Business development: Thierry GUIGUES jo

As part of its commercial development, KINATRANS is pleased to welcome Thierry GUIGUES who joins us as Business Development Manager. He will use his dynamism and his relational ease to participate actively in the development of society.

Kinatrans sponsor of the INDA Football team

Kinatrans sponsor of the INDA Football team

Congratulations to the INDA Football team of which Kinatrans is a sponsor and who is 3rd overall in the Challenge city of Avignon 2018-2019.

Freight transport news

The N10 under surveillance: a radar detects an overload

The N10 under surveillance: a radar detects an overload

News of the 25/04/2025

A new, innovative radar has been installed on the N10, in the Angoulême-Poitiers direction, near Couhé (Valence-en-Poitou). This device, called "weigh-in-motion equipment" (EPM), is capable of detecting not only truck overloads, but also speeding. With its two three-meter-high masts, it resembles a section radar.

Winter conditions in Italy: Mont Blanc tunnel to remain closed for heavy goods vehicles

Winter conditions in Italy: Mont Blanc tunnel to remain closed for heavy goods vehicles

News of the 18/04/2025

Recent snowfall in Italy has caused major disruptions, including the closure of the Mont Blanc tunnel to heavy goods vehicles.

Europe plans to reduce the minimum age for heavy goods vehicle licenses to 18

Europe plans to reduce the minimum age for heavy goods vehicle licenses to 18

News of the 11/04/2025

Rules regarding the minimum age for obtaining a heavy goods vehicle license vary considerably from one country to another within the European Union. Currently, a preliminary agreement has been reached to harmonize these rules and address the growing shortage of truck drivers. This agreement proposes reducing the minimum age required to obtain a heavy goods vehicle license from 21 to 18 years in the 27 member states.

DAF equips its trucks with solar panels for energy autonomy when stationary

DAF equips its trucks with solar panels for energy autonomy when stationary

News of the 28/03/2025

DAF is revolutionizing road transport with its ultra-thin, flexible solar panels, designed to be installed on cab and trailer roofs. These innovative panels, manufactured by Paccar Parts, DAF's parent company, offer an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution for hauliers.

The Avignon Motor Show: a dive into the heart of the Dakar and the trucks

The Avignon Motor Show: a dive into the heart of the Dakar and the trucks

News of the 21/03/2025

The Avignon Motor Passion Show opened its doors today, promising an edition rich in discoveries and excitement. In addition to the many vintage vehicles on display, ranging from cars to motorcycles, this year's event will particularly highlight historic trucks. Fans of these giants of the road will have the opportunity to delve into their fascinating history.

Revision of CO₂ targets: EU called to act now

Revision of CO₂ targets: EU called to act now

News of the 14/03/2025

In a joint statement, more than 20 road transport sector organisations have urged the European Commission to review CO₂ standards regulations early.