Classification of goods subject to storage:
- Conventional goods
- Non-standard sized goods: boilers, masts, heaters, presses, locomotives, boats, satellites, military equipment;
- Dangerous goods without classes 1 and 7 (ADR/RID/IMDG/IATA DGR)
- Special goods, including valuable objects, perishable goods, diplomatic and personal luggage, exhibition exhibits, humanitarian aid
The goods most often warehoused by Eurolog are:
- electronics
- spare parts
- machine parts
- equipment
- personal items
- vehicle parts
- printed materials
- stationery
- telecommunication equipment
- trade fair and exhibition exhibits
- bulk and packaged goods
- glass
- dry and liquid goods
- medical supplies
- packaged food and chocolate items
- cosmetics and personal hygiene products
- household and industrial appliances
- goods under customs control (temporary warehouses and warehouses of type 1)
- textiles (including such on racks and in cardboard boxes)
- dangerous good such us chemicals, paints, crop protection materials etc. (without classes 1 and 7)