Betekenis van:
haulier

haulier
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bedrijf dat goederen vervoert
  • a haulage contractor

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  1. is transparent and non-discriminatory particularly regarding the nationality of the haulier, the country or place of establishment of the haulier or of registration of the vehicle, and the origin or destination of the transport operation;
  2. The toll respects Article 7(4) of Directive 1999/62/EC since the toll does not discriminate against any road haulier on the grounds of nationality.
  3. It should not be forgotten that the ABX group owns almost no means of transport and is therefore practically non-operational as a road haulier.
  4. Tolls and user charges may not discriminate, directly or indirectly, on the grounds of nationality of the haulier, the country or place of establishment of the haulier or of registration of the vehicle, or the origin or destination of the transport operation.’;
  5. This being the case, the Commission stresses that a road haulier using a German motorway and buying his fuel outside Germany is using the German road infrastructure in exactly the same way as a road haulier who fills up his tank in Germany.
  6. According to interested parties, the toll system infringes Directive 1999/62/EC, in particular Article 7(4), since the toll is considered to be discriminatory on the grounds of the nationality of the haulier or the origin or destination of the vehicle [32].
  7. In addition, the aid measure does not respect Article 7(4) of Directive 1999/62/EC either, which stipulates that toll and user charges may not discriminate, directly or indirectly, on the grounds of nationality of the haulier or the origin or destination of the vehicle.
  8. However, as German road hauliers in general already suffer from a very high level of excise duties which creates a disadvantage to their competitive position, they will not be able to reduce their price level on the transport of goods, more than any other road haulier availing himself of the measure.