Company name in Serbia: Judo Trans D.O.O.
Legal form: Limited Liability Company (D.O.O.)
Headquarters in Serbia: Glavni Put 58b, 32205 - Trbušani, Čačak Serbia
Phone for Serbia: +381 62 270 656
Activity name: Road freight transport
Activity code: 4941
Company name in Hungary: Judo Trans Kft.
Legal form: Limited Liability Company (Kft - Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság)
Headquarters in Hungary: Dozsa Gyorgy ut. 76, 6500 - Baja, Hungary
Phone for Hungary: +367 059 015 13
Judo Trans Kft. provides services in the EU but does not have registered offices in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland.
E-mail: judotrans@judotrans.com
Website: https://www.judotrans.com
Company ID (Serbia – MB): 20065761
Tax ID (Serbia – PIB): 104008235
Company Registration Number (Hungary – Cégjegyzékszám): 03-09-138715
Tax ID (Hungary – VAT / EU VAT): HU32647035
Tax ID (Hungary – Adószám): 32647035-2-03
Tax ID (Serbia – PIB): 104008235
Tax ID (Hungary – VAT / EU VAT): HU32647035
Tax ID (Hungary – Adószám): 32647035-2-03
Judo Trans Kft. is not a VAT payer for domestic transactions in Hungary.
For business within the EU (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), the reverse charge system applies under Directive 2006/112/EC.
All EU clients are responsible for calculating and paying VAT in their country (reverse charge).
The reverse charge system applies only if the client has a valid EU VAT number (checked through the VIES register).
All invoices are issued in EUR unless otherwise agreed.
Judo Trans Kft. does not have a German "Steuernummer" but uses the EU VAT number (HU32647035) for EU transactions.
Judo Trans D.O.O. is not a VAT payer in Serbia and operates under Serbian tax laws.
Judo Trans Kft. is not a VAT payer in Hungary for domestic transactions. However, when invoicing clients in the EU, including Germany and Austria, the reverse charge system applies under EU Directive 2006/112/EC.
Judo Trans Kft. complies with EU Directive 2006/112/EC and applies the reverse charge system for business transactions with EU clients, including Germany and Austria. EU clients are responsible for VAT calculation and payment in their country (reverse charge).
Judo Trans Kft. operates in accordance with: Regulation (EC) 1071/2009 on international road transport.
Our services are registered with: National Transport Agency of Hungary and we hold an EU license for international transport of goods and relocations.
All services provided in Germany and the EU are subject to: EU transport and customs regulations, including the Union Customs Code (UCC) and CMR Convention.
Transport of goods and relocations is carried out under the CMR Convention. Judo Trans Kft. is liable for damage to goods only within the limits set by Article 23 of the CMR Convention.
• Damage caused by force majeure, including natural disasters, customs checks, or transport delays.
• Improper packaging or declaration of goods by the client.
• Damage to goods not reported within 7 days after delivery, in accordance with Article 30 of the CMR Convention.
Judo Trans Kft. offers transport insurance up to a maximum value of €100,000, in accordance with the CMR Convention terms.
Standard carrier liability is limited to 8.33 SDR per kilogram of goods, in accordance with Article 23 of the CMR Convention.
For goods exceeding €100,000 in value, clients may request additional insurance through a separate agreement.
Insurance covers damage during transport, except in cases listed in the "Transport Liability" section (force majeure, improper packaging, etc.).
Clients are responsible for the accuracy of declared data on goods and customs procedures.
Name and Surname: Branko Simonović
Position: Director and legal representative of Judo Trans D.O.O. (Serbia) and Judo Trans Kft. (Hungary)
Legal contact e-mail: judotrans@judotrans.com
All legal disputes are subject to the court in Baja, Hungary, unless otherwise agreed in individual cases.
Hungarian and EU legislation apply to legal relations, unless EU laws dictate otherwise.
In case of consumer disputes in the EU, clients may use the EU ODR platform for dispute resolution.
According to §7 TMG, we are responsible for our own content on this page. However, under §§8-10 TMG, we are not obligated to monitor or investigate third-party information that is transmitted or stored.
If we become aware of legal violations, the problematic content will be immediately removed.
Our website contains links to external third-party websites. We have no influence on their content and assume no responsibility for its accuracy.
In accordance with the judgment of the German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) - Ref.: I ZR 140/15, we expressly disclaim any legal responsibility for the content of linked pages. If we notice illegal content on any linked site, we will remove the link immediately.
The information on this website has been prepared with the utmost care. However, we do not guarantee that all information is always up to date or free of errors.
In accordance with §7 (1) TMG, Judo Trans Kft. is not liable for the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information on this page.
Hosting provider: Redbudi
Hosting address: Gavrila Principa 16, Čačak Serbia
Hosting contact: matija.zoric@redbudi.com
Privacy policy: link to privacy policy
Data protection contact: Branko Simonović
Data processing is carried out under Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR – performance of a contract.
Users have the right to access, rectify, and delete their data in accordance with Articles 15-20 GDPR.
Data protection is handled by Branko Simonović, contact: judotrans@judotrans.com.
Hosting data is stored with the provider Redbudi in Serbia. Since Serbia is not an EU member, special safeguards apply in accordance with Article 46 GDPR.
According to §36 VSBG (German Consumer Dispute Resolution Act), we do not participate in voluntary dispute resolution procedures.
For online dispute resolution in the EU, you may use the official platform of the European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/
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