Direct transport Germany – Norway
The Germany–Norway lane is one of Europe's key trade corridors. CityFreight runs this route as a dedicated direct transport: your vehicle is loaded once and travels straight to the consignee – no transhipment, no groupage stops, no detours – with GPS tracking across the entire journey.
From a Sprinter van for urgent part loads to an articulated truck with 33 pallet spaces, we select the vehicle that matches your consignment. You receive a fixed price and a realistic delivery date up front – no surprises, no hidden surcharges.
Norway traffic combines a long overland leg with a ferry passage — via Denmark and the Øresund bridge or by direct ferry to southern Norway. Typical cargo includes equipment for the offshore and energy industries, consumer goods, and temperature-controlled food. Beyond Oslo, distances and topography quickly become demanding, which is why we coordinate destination and route precisely. As a non-EU country, Norway requires customs clearance at the border, which we build into transit time and paperwork flow so the shipment passes without avoidable dwell time.
How long does a direct transport from Germany to Norway take?
On the Berlin–Oslo lane (approx. 840 km plus Fähre), pure driving time is approx. 1.5 driving days incl. ferry. As a direct run without transhipment, your shipment arrives considerably faster than by groupage – with a two-driver crew running non-stop on request.
How much does a direct transport Germany–Norway cost?
The price depends on vehicle size, timing and availability on the corridor. We quote you a binding fixed price up front – with no hidden surcharges. Simply request a quote with your key shipment details.
Which vehicles are available on this route?
Everything from a Sprinter van (up to approx. 1.2 t) and 7.5-tonne trucks to an articulated truck with 33 pallet spaces. For sensitive goods we can run with lashing systems, a load-securing certificate and live GPS tracking on request.