Direct transport Spain – Germany
The Spain–Germany 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.
Spain–Germany is a long-haul corridor via France that links Spain's growing and industrial regions with the German markets. From Catalonia and the Levante run fruit, vegetables, and consumer goods heading north; from Germany, machinery, automotive, and chemicals on the return. The corridor runs via La Jonquera, the French Mediterranean coast, and Lyon into Germany. Because of the distance and the tolled French leg, the corridor is run over one to two days depending on the deadline, or nonstop with a double crew — for fresh produce, every hour counts.
How long does a direct transport from Spain to Germany take?
On the Barcelona–Berlin lane (approx. 1.900 km), pure driving time is approx. 2–3 driving days; nonstop overnight possible with double manning. 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 Spain–Germany 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.