At the ESPORG conference 2026, InTransit discussed with Anais Bulot, Sales and Operations Manager at Trucks’nB, how the company is reshaping the truck parking landscape across Europe.
👉 The full video interview is available on ESPORG’s official YouTube channel here:
Trucks’nB has quickly gained attention in the industry for its innovative approach to parking operations. Describing their business model in simple terms, Anais Bulot explains: “We use to say that we are the Airbnb of secured parking” offering reservation and payment solutions that simplify access to secure parking facilities for drivers and operators alike.
Beyond basic booking, the company has developed a free-flow system that simplifies parking operations for site managers, enabling smoother entry, exit, and overall facility
But the company’s ambitions go even further.
In addition to reservation services, Trucks’nB has developed a free-flow system designed to streamline parking management and improve operational efficiency for parking operators.
“We offer reservation and payment services, and we also develop a free-flow system that enables parking operators to manage operations more easily,” Anais Bulot explained.
What sets Trucks’nB apart, she added, is the company’s ability to provide a complete parking management solution — something still rare within the sector.
A Voice for Smaller Innovators
As a partner of ESPORG, Trucks’nB sees collaboration and networking as essential drivers of innovation and industry progress.
“The network in this industry is very important,” Anais Bulot said. “We hope to learn more, meet new people, and maybe discover new partners.”
For smaller companies operating in the transport technology space, visibility and representation can often be a challenge. She acknowledged that working alongside ESPORG gives Trucks’nB a stronger voice within the wider European transport ecosystem.
The company was among the first signatories of ESPORG’s Wellbeing Pledge, reinforcing its dedication to improving life on the road for professional drivers.
“That’s actually the basis of the company,” Bulot said. “We aim to make the work life and overall life of drivers better every day.”
She pointed to the harsh realities many drivers still face across Europe — limited access to secure places to sleep, insufficient food facilities, and ongoing safety concerns while parked.
“We consider drivers among the hardest workers,” she said. “Sometimes they have nowhere to sleep or eat, and security remains a big issue on the road.”
By improving access to secure, organised parking facilities, Trucks NB hopes to address some of these daily struggles while contributing to safer and more dignified working conditions across the industry.

