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Become a subcontractor for Kaukokiito

We are one of the largest logistics companies in Finland. Our reliable and skilled subcontractors are an integral part of our core operations – and we employ hundreds of them across Finland. If you have your own transport company, or are interested in starting one, you just might be the partner we are looking for!
Become a subcontractor for Kaukokiito

Reliable partnerships, better experiences

Our subcontractors are an important part of the Kaukokiito chain, and they are committed to our strategy of delivering ever better customer experiences. And our drivers have received high praise – some of it even research-proven: In the TEP2024 survey by Taloustutkimus, we scored the highest points in the industry for our drivers’ level of professionalism. Our values include delivering what we promise. This also applies to our subcontracting partnerships.

Subcontracting for us is ideal for transport professionals who have their own company and fleet and are looking for additional transport opportunities or want to expand their business. However, partnerships work equally well for new entrepreneurs who want to grow alongside a reliable partner.   

Why become a subcontractor for Kaukokiito?

An established and well-known brand

Kaukokiito is a strong and respected player with good standing in the logistics sector. 

Tero Lähde works at the Auramaa warehouse in Urusvuori, Turku.

Steady workflow

We offer our subcontractors regular and scheduled driving assignments.

Support and cooperation

With us, you won’t be alone – you’ll have the support of an experienced contact person and our modern tools at your disposal to help you get the job done.

Digital solutions

The mobile app our drivers use facilitates day-to-day work and information flow, and it is under constant development based on user feedback.

Interested?

Contact your local Kaukokiito terminal and tell us briefly about your company, your equipment, and your interest. We, in turn, will assess our current needs in different parts of Finland. We will also consider regional special characteristics and equipment suitability.