Tachograph and road-transport documentation: Spain’s new Order TRM/282/2026 aims to reduce burden and delays
Spain has published Order TRM/282/2026, introducing practical updates in two key operational areas:
- Changes related to the digital tachograph (for example, requirements and procedures linked to the driver card).
- Updates to the administrative control document required for public road freight transport, aiming to avoid unnecessary burden and operational delays.
For customers, what matters is not the legal text—it’s what happens when a roadside check or a documentation issue slows down a delivery. In supply chains with multiple loading/unloading points or tight time windows, documentation friction quickly becomes cost and delay.
At GMR Global Trans, we turn these changes into operational readiness:
- We align procedures with carriers and partners so documentation is correct and always available.
- We streamline the document flow to reduce back-and-forth.
- We reinforce traceability and real-time coordination so compliance doesn’t disrupt service.
And thanks to our logistics base in the Valencian Community, we stay close to day-to-day operations and resolve incidents faster when requirements or procedures change.
GMR Global Trans: compliance under control so regulation doesn’t slow down your deliveries.
