Guretruck vs MovingCert: honest comparison
Updated: July 5, 2026 (MovingCert features) · Guretruck information verified on guretruck.com on July 2, 2026.
Guretruck is a Spanish group headquartered in Irún that claims 25 years of track record and international presence, offering hauliers a one-stop shop: posted-worker declaration (IMI) management, legal defense against fines with in-house lawyers and 24/7 assistance, VAT refunds, fuel cards, tachograph, GPS and more, backed by its Truck Controller portal and apps. MovingCert is something else: a self-service platform, specialized exclusively in document compliance, that brings together the 5 procedures — posted-worker declaration (IMI), DeCA, e-CMR with eIDAS signature, and A1 and CAP expiry alerts — with public pricing from €11.90/month and online sign-up in minutes. Here we compare them with verified data, including what Guretruck does better than us.
Comparison table
| Criterion | MovingCert | Guretruck |
|---|---|---|
| Posted-worker declaration (IMI) | Included in all plans; self-service with AI data extraction from email/PDF | Yes — managed service; their website claims full coverage of the Mobility Package and "IMI fully implemented" since 2022, according to their website as of July 2, 2026 |
| A1 certificate (expiry alerts) | Included in all plans | Not mentioned on their public website as of July 2, 2026 |
| CAP (expiry alerts) | Included in all plans | Not mentioned on their public website as of July 2, 2026 |
| DeCA | Included in all plans | Not mentioned on their public website as of July 2, 2026 |
| e-CMR | Included, with eIDAS signature and QR verification at roadside inspection | Not mentioned on their public website as of July 2, 2026 |
| Public pricing | Yes — €11.90 / 29 / 69 / 119 / 179 per month depending on number of vehicles | Does not publish prices on their website as of July 2, 2026 |
| Model | Self-service (SaaS): you operate the platform | Managed, with in-house lawyers, plus Truck Controller portal/apps (iOS/Android/Windows) |
| Spanish language | Yes, platform and support in Spanish | Yes — Spanish company headquartered in Irún |
| Immediate online sign-up | Yes, in minutes and with no lock-in | No self-service sign-up shown on their website; details of the IMI service require going through sales |
| API | REST API | No API offering appears on their website as of July 2, 2026 |
| Data in the EU | Yes, 100% in the EU | No public information on hosting on their website as of July 2, 2026 |
| Follow-up requests from authorities | Automatic management of the 8-week deadline to respond to document requests via IMI (Art. 1.11.c of Directive 2020/1057) | Not mentioned on their public website as of July 2, 2026 |
| Record integrity | Cryptographic integrity chain for signatures and audit-trail events, verifiable during inspection | No public information as of July 2, 2026 |
Note: "not mentioned on their website" means exactly that — that as of the verification date we did not find the service published on guretruck.com. We are not claiming they don't offer it through other channels.
What does each one actually do?
Guretruck is a haulier services group with a very broad portfolio: according to their website as of July 2, 2026, it manages "Certificates of Displacement (Macron, Sipsi)" since 2015 and claims IMI has been "fully implemented" since 2022; on top of that it adds fine defense and 24/7 assistance with in-house lawyers, VAT and excise duty refunds, the Gurecard fuel card, tachograph services, GPS and TMS. It claims 25 years of track record, around 17 offices, and presence in Brazil and the US (self-reported figures by the company). Its Truck Controller portal and apps (iOS, Android and Windows) channel these services, and a December 2024 post on their website points to the use of bots for IMI processing.
MovingCert does one thing and does it in self-service: document compliance for posted-worker transport. A single plan includes the posted-worker declaration (IMI) with AI data extraction from email or PDF, the DeCA, the e-CMR with eIDAS signature and QR verification at inspection, and expiry alerts for A1 and CAP. All with public pricing, a REST API, and data hosted 100% in the EU.
One-stop shop or specialized tool?
The key question. Guretruck sells breadth: a single provider for fines, VAT, fuel, tachograph, and also the IMI declaration. If you already work with them for other things, adding IMI processing to the existing relationship is convenient.
MovingCert sells depth: only document compliance, but complete (all 5 procedures) and operable by your own team from the first minute. The honest trade-off of the one-stop shop is opacity: Guretruck's public website offers very little product information about its IMI service — as of July 2, 2026 it's not possible to know exactly what it includes without going through their sales team. On MovingCert you can see features, prices, and sign up without talking to anyone.
What does each cover beyond the IMI declaration?
Within document compliance, the contrast is sharp: on Guretruck's public website, as of July 2, 2026, A1, CAP, DeCA and e-CMR are not mentioned. MovingCert includes all of them in any plan. Outside document compliance, the advantage flips: Guretruck offers fine defense, VAT, fuel, tachograph and GPS — areas MovingCert doesn't enter and has no plans to enter.
How much does each one cost?
Guretruck does not publish prices on their website as of July 2, 2026: the quote goes through their sales team. MovingCert publishes its rates: €11.90/month (up to 3 vehicles), €29 (10), €69 (25), €119 (50) and €179 (100), plus a custom Enterprise plan. All plans include the 5 procedures, the annual plan includes 2 free months, and there's no lock-in. We don't offer a free trial; in exchange, the entry plan costs €11.90/month and you can cancel whenever you want.
In a sector where none of the three major managed providers publishes rates, we believe being able to budget without a sales call is itself an advantage.
When Guretruck may be a better choice for you
As promised: honesty. There are cases where Guretruck fits better than MovingCert:
- If you need legal defense against fines and inspections. Guretruck has in-house lawyers and a fine-defense and 24/7 assistance service in several countries, according to their website as of July 2, 2026. MovingCert does not provide legal services: it helps you stay compliant, but if a fine arrives it won't defend you in the proceedings.
- If you're looking for a one-stop shop. With Guretruck you can consolidate fines, VAT/excise duty, fuel (Gurecard), tachograph, GPS and IMI processing with a single provider. MovingCert only covers document compliance.
- If you value track record and establishment. Guretruck claims 25 years in business, around 17 offices, and international presence (self-reported figures). It's also a Spanish company with Spanish-language support, just like MovingCert.
If you recognize yourself in any of these points and don't mind negotiating price and scope with their sales team, Guretruck is a veteran provider that deserves a spot on your list.
Frequently asked questions
Do Guretruck and MovingCert compete on the same thing?
Only partly. They overlap on the posted-worker declaration (IMI): Guretruck processes it as a managed service and MovingCert gives you the platform to manage it yourself. The rest of Guretruck's portfolio (fines, VAT, fuel, tachograph, GPS) doesn't compete with MovingCert, and MovingCert's other 4 procedures (A1, CAP, DeCA, e-CMR) don't appear on Guretruck's public website as of July 2, 2026.
How much does Guretruck's IMI service cost?
We don't know: Guretruck does not publish prices on their website as of July 2, 2026, and their public website also doesn't detail what the service includes. MovingCert publishes its rates: from €11.90/month with all 5 procedures included.
Will MovingCert defend me if I get a fine?
No. MovingCert does not provide legal services or fine-defense — that's precisely one of Guretruck's strengths, with in-house lawyers and 24/7 assistance. What MovingCert does is reduce the risk of a fine by keeping your IMI declarations, DeCA, e-CMR, and A1/CAP expiries in order.
Can I try MovingCert for free?
We don't offer a free trial. Sign-up is online in minutes, the entry plan costs €11.90/month, and there's no lock-in: if it doesn't convince you, you cancel and that's it.
All 5 posted-worker transport procedures on a single platform, with public pricing.
Posted-worker declaration (IMI), DeCA, e-CMR with eIDAS signature and A1/CAP alerts. From €11.90/month, no lock-in, sign-up in minutes — or sign up for the year before October 5 and get 2 months free.
Keep reading: Guide to the posted-worker declaration (IMI) · Tool: do I need to declare this trip?
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Comparison prepared by MovingCert with public information on Guretruck (guretruck.com) verified on July 2, 2026. If you represent Guretruck and spot an error, write to us at soporte@movingcert.com and we'll correct it.