Features

Multi-language

Interface available in 12 European languages. Drivers from any country can use the app in their native language.

Every driver screen, in his own language

Twelve languages across the check-in form, the live status and the chat interface — the driver picks one on the first tap and the screen stays that way.

Why multi-language

What problem does it solve?

A Bulgarian driver stops at the barrier with a Romanian form in front of him. He guesses at "Număr Camion", types the trailer plate into the wrong box, then waits for a status he cannot read. The guard walks out with a phone in his hand and the two of them work it out by pointing. Three minutes of parking-lot pantomime, repeated forty times a day.

Logistiq hands the driver the interface in his own language. The first screen at qrgo.ro is a picker with twelve flags and native names; he taps Български, and the form, the status labels and the chat interface all repaint. Every one of the twelve language files carries the same 476 strings, with nothing missing — so no screen is left half-translated and he never falls back to guessing.

Without Logistiq

  • Romanian-only forms for foreign drivers
  • Plate numbers typed in wrong fields
  • The guard translating by gestures
  • Status screens the driver cannot read

With Logistiq

  • Twelve languages, picked in one tap
  • 476 strings translated in every language
  • Status labels the driver reads himself
  • Choice remembered on his own phone

Benefits for the whole team

One picker on the driver's phone takes work off the gate, the radio and the dispatcher's desk.

For the driver

  • Picks his language from twelve flags on the very first screen, before typing anything.
  • Reads the check-in form, his live status and the chat interface in his own language.
  • The choice is kept on his phone for a year — no account, no login, no setup.

For the dispatcher

  • Works in Romanian or English on the dashboard while the driver stays in his own language.
  • Fewer calls to the gate: the driver reads Waiting, Assigned and In Progress himself.
  • Sends chat messages as usual — only the interface around them changes language, not the text.

For the warehouse manager

  • Opens the gate to international transport without a Romanian-only form standing between you and the driver.
  • All twelve languages ship with the product and are maintained by us, not configured per warehouse.
  • The same twelve languages on the web at qrgo.ro and in the QRGO Driver app.

Frequently asked questions about multi-language

No. There is no machine translation in Logistiq. What is translated is the interface — the form, the status labels, the buttons, the chat header, the role names. Your message text reaches him exactly as you typed it. In practice this is why short, plain messages work best: the screen around them is already in his language, so the message itself carries less weight.

Romanian, English, German, French, Polish, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Czech and Slovak. The list is fixed and ordered by what international transport actually brings to a Romanian yard. Each language holds the same 476 strings, so nothing drops back to Romanian halfway down a screen. The same twelve are in the QRGO Driver app.

No, and that is a deliberate choice. The first screen at qrgo.ro is a full-screen picker: twelve flags with native names — Română, Deutsch, Polski, Български. He taps one, and it is remembered. Guessing from a phone prefix or an IP address gets it wrong often enough — a Romanian plate with a Moldovan driver — that one tap beats one wrong guess.

No. The dashboard is Romanian and English only, and that reflects the real split: the drivers arriving at your gate are international, your dispatchers and managers are not. Logged-out visitors see English unless they arrive from Romania or Moldova; for a logged-in user, the choice is saved on the account and follows them everywhere.

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