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Useful information about horse transportation and the way Gelissen Horse Transport goes about their business.

Care at our facility

Care at our facility

At our Echt facility three to five employees muck out, feed and exercise the horse, depending on the occupancy of our stables. If horses are stabled for several days, for example when they’re due to travel to the United States, we naturally turn them out on a regular...

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Number of horses per carriage

Number of horses per carriage

The number of horses we carry per transport differs. It depends on the horsebox we’re using and if we’re carrying directly or through shared load. The amount may vary between 1 and 18 horses. In case of a shared load odds are the horsebox is regularly full. One...

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Stable design

Stable design

In our short-stay stable for horses remaining in the EU we have 39 spacious boxes. The bedding consists of shavings because horses only stay here shortly and the boxes have to be cleaned afterwards. In one stable corridor we can remove the partition walls to turn two...

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Third-country health certificate

Third-country health certificate

Gelissen Horse Transport makes sure every horse acquires the health certificate required by the NVWA (Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority). When it comes to this certificate, there are two options for countries outside the EU, the so-called third...

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3 ATA Carnet benefits

3 ATA Carnet benefits

If a horse is to go to a country outside the EU temporarily, Gelissen Horse Transport can arrange for a so-called ATA Carnet. We register the horse, if necessary together with other horses, on this customs form for ‘goods’ that are exported temporarily. This form is...

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Fleet maintenance and user-friendliness

Fleet maintenance and user-friendliness

We consider our horseboxes as our showpieces. This is why we hold wide-ranging user-friendliness and regular maintenance in high regard. Being a diesel mechanic, Roger Gelissen is originally the company’s technical man. The experience gained by him and our drivers is...

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Care at our facility

Care at our facility

At our Echt facility three to five employees muck out, feed and exercise the horse, depending on the occupancy of our stables. If horses are stabled for several days, for example when they’re due to travel to the United States, we naturally turn them out on a regular...

read more
Number of horses per carriage

Number of horses per carriage

The number of horses we carry per transport differs. It depends on the horsebox we’re using and if we’re carrying directly or through shared load. The amount may vary between 1 and 18 horses. In case of a shared load odds are the horsebox is regularly full. One...

read more
Stable design

Stable design

In our short-stay stable for horses remaining in the EU we have 39 spacious boxes. The bedding consists of shavings because horses only stay here shortly and the boxes have to be cleaned afterwards. In one stable corridor we can remove the partition walls to turn two...

read more
Third-country health certificate

Third-country health certificate

Gelissen Horse Transport makes sure every horse acquires the health certificate required by the NVWA (Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority). When it comes to this certificate, there are two options for countries outside the EU, the so-called third...

read more
3 ATA Carnet benefits

3 ATA Carnet benefits

If a horse is to go to a country outside the EU temporarily, Gelissen Horse Transport can arrange for a so-called ATA Carnet. We register the horse, if necessary together with other horses, on this customs form for ‘goods’ that are exported temporarily. This form is...

read more

Gelissen Paardentransport BV
Daalweg 38A
6102 TD Echt – The Netherlands
TEL: +31 (0)46 437 35 74

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Daalweg 38A
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