TIN (Transport in Nood) vs MovingCert: honest comparison

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Updated: July 5, 2026 (MovingCert features) · TIN information verified on tin.eu on July 2, 2026.

Transport in Nood B.V. (tin.eu) is a Dutch company operating since 2008 that offers a managed posted-worker declaration (IMI) service: its team files the declarations for you, with automatic renewal and mediation with authorities. MovingCert is a Spanish self-service platform that brings together the 5 posted-worker transport compliance procedures — posted-worker declaration (IMI), DeCA, e-CMR with eIDAS signature, and A1 and CAP expiry alerts — with public pricing from €11.90/month. These are two different approaches to the same problem, and on this page we compare them with verified data, including what TIN does better than us.

Comparison table

CriterionMovingCertTIN (tin.eu)
Posted-worker declaration (IMI)Included in all plans; self-service with AI data extraction from email/PDFYes — managed "IMI All-In Service," with automatic renewal and mediation with authorities, according to their website as of July 2, 2026
A1 certificate (expiry alerts)Included in all plansDoes not appear on their website as of July 2, 2026
CAP (expiry alerts)Included in all plansDoes not appear on their website as of July 2, 2026
DeCAIncluded in all plansDoes not appear on their website as of July 2, 2026
e-CMRIncluded, with eIDAS signature and QR verification at roadside inspectionDoes not appear on their website as of July 2, 2026
Public pricingYes — €11.90 / 29 / 69 / 119 / 179 per month depending on number of vehiclesDoes not publish prices on their website as of July 2, 2026
ModelSelf-service (SaaS): you operate the platformManaged (BPO): their team files on your behalf
Spanish languageYes, platform and support in SpanishWebsite in 8 languages, no Spanish version as of July 2, 2026
Immediate online sign-upYes, in minutes and with no lock-inNo self-service sign-up shown on their website; managed-service model
APIREST APINo API offering appears on their website as of July 2, 2026
Data in the EUYes, 100% in the EUNo public information on hosting on their website as of July 2, 2026
Follow-up requests from authoritiesAutomatic management of the 8-week deadline to respond to document requests via IMI (Art. 1.11.c of Directive 2020/1057)Does not appear on their website as of July 2, 2026
Record integrityCryptographic integrity chain for signatures and audit-trail events, verifiable during inspectionNo public information as of July 2, 2026

Note: "does not appear on their website" means exactly that — that as of the verification date we did not find the service published on tin.eu. We are not claiming they don't offer it through other channels.

What does each one actually do?

TIN is a veteran in the niche: it has operated since 2008, has offices in the Netherlands, Germany and Hungary, and its flagship product is the "IMI All-In Service," a managed service in which its team files and renews posted-worker declarations (IMI) on the client's behalf, with overnight or immediate updates and automatic renewal, according to their website as of July 2, 2026. It also offers a "Legal Control App" so drivers can present their declarations at a roadside check. TIN states on its website that it has processed more than 3.25 million declarations for around 40,000 drivers (figures self-reported by the company, which we have not been able to verify independently).

MovingCert is something else: a self-service platform where your traffic team creates and manages posted-worker declarations (IMI) directly, with automatic AI data extraction from an email or a PDF. And it doesn't stop at the IMI declaration: the same plan includes the DeCA, the e-CMR with eIDAS signature, and expiry alerts for your drivers' A1 certificates and CAP cards, with QR verification at inspection and a REST API to integrate it with your systems.

Self-service or managed service: which suits you?

This is the underlying difference. With TIN you outsource: you send the information and their team processes it. With MovingCert you operate it yourself: the platform gives you the tools so the declaration is issued in minutes, and control (and cost) stays in your hands.

Neither model is "better" in the abstract. The managed model makes sense if you don't want anyone on your team touching the processing and you'd rather delegate it entirely. Self-service makes sense if you want immediacy (you don't depend on a third party's work queue), internal traceability, and a fixed, known-in-advance cost. On MovingCert, sign-up is online and takes minutes, with no prior sales call and no lock-in.

What does each cover beyond the IMI declaration?

Here the contrast is clear. On TIN's website, as of July 2, 2026, the published service revolves around the posted-worker declaration (IMI) and the control app; A1, CAP, DeCA and e-CMR do not appear. MovingCert includes all 5 procedures in every plan, starting with the cheapest: a single platform for the trip documents (IMI declaration, DeCA, e-CMR) and the driver's documents (A1 and CAP alerts). If your only problem is the IMI declaration, both solve it; if your problem is complete document compliance for the posted driver, today MovingCert is the one publishing that unified suite in the market.

How much does each one cost?

TIN does not publish prices on their website as of July 2, 2026: to find out what their service costs you have to go through a sales contact. 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, but you can cancel whenever you want.

Publishing prices isn't a minor detail: almost no one does it in this sector, and we believe being able to budget without talking to a salesperson is part of the product.

Can I operate in Spanish with each one?

TIN's website is available in 8 languages, but without a Spanish version as of July 2, 2026 (their former Spanish brand, cuestiondegestos.es, did not resolve DNS as of that date). MovingCert is a Spanish platform: product, documentation and support in Spanish.

When TIN may be a better choice for you

As promised: honesty. There are cases where TIN fits better than MovingCert:

If you recognize yourself in any of these points and don't mind operating without a Spanish version or public pricing, TIN is a serious provider that deserves a spot on your list.

Frequently asked questions

Do TIN and MovingCert do the same thing?

They overlap on the posted-worker declaration (IMI), but with different models: TIN files it for you (managed service) and MovingCert gives you the platform to file it yourself in minutes. In addition, MovingCert includes DeCA, e-CMR, and A1 and CAP alerts in the same plan — procedures that do not appear on TIN's website as of July 2, 2026.

How much does TIN cost?

We don't know: TIN does not publish prices on their website as of July 2, 2026. You'll have to request a quote. MovingCert publishes its own: from €11.90/month with all 5 procedures included.

Can I try MovingCert for free?

We don't offer a free trial. In exchange, sign-up is online in minutes, the cheapest plan costs €11.90/month, and there's no lock-in: if it doesn't convince you, you cancel and that's it.

Does MovingCert file the declarations for me, like TIN?

No. MovingCert is self-service: the platform prepares the declaration (with AI data extraction from email or PDF) and your team manages it. If you're looking for a third party to file and renew on your behalf, that's precisely TIN's strength.

All 5 posted-worker transport procedures on a single platform, with public pricing.
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Comparison prepared by MovingCert with public information on Transport in Nood (tin.eu) verified on July 2, 2026. If you represent Transport in Nood and spot an error, write to us at soporte@movingcert.com and we'll correct it.