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Who is responsible for securing the load on the semi-trailer?

Contrary to popular opinion, it is not the carrier who is responsible for loading and securing the goods on the semi-trailer, but the sender (unless the parties to the contract of carriage have agreed otherwise). However, if the carrier sees a defectively loaded shipment and does not make any comments, it may be considered grossly negligent.

According to Art. 43 of the Transport Law [Loading activities]

  1. Unless the contract or a specific provision provides otherwise, loading activities are the responsibility of the sender or recipient, respectively.
  2. The sender, recipient or other entity performing loading activities is obliged to perform them in a way that ensures the carriage of goods in accordance with the road traffic regulations and the provisions on public roads, and in particular not causing a threat to road safety, exceeding the permissible weight of vehicles or exceeding the permissible axle loads.

Article 17 section 4c. CMR Subject to the provisions of Article 18, paragraphs 2 to 5, the carrier shall be relieved of his liability if the loss or damage to the goods was caused by special danger arising from one or more of the following causes: or by persons acting on behalf of the sender or recipient;

legal adviser Jerzy Klimkowski