Direct Transport: Berlin → Copenhagen
Berlin (Germany) → Copenhagen (Denmark) · 450 km · 7-9h
The direct transport connection Berlin - Copenhagen links two important European economic centers. Berlin (capital, technology, startups, government) and Copenhagen (pharma, cleantech, design, port) are connected by intensive trade relations. CityFreight offers regular FTL transports with GPS tracking and fixed transit times on this 450-km route. Whether full truckload, partial load or express transport - we guarantee safe, direct deliveries without transshipment.
Benefits of Direct Transport
- No transshipment - your goods stay on the same vehicle
- Faster delivery via direct haul without intermediate stops
- Lower risk of damage
- Real-time GPS tracking
- Dedicated driver for your shipment
Frequently asked questions: Berlin → Copenhagen
How long does transport from Berlin to Copenhagen take?
The Berlin–Copenhagen route is around 450 km long. The typical direct-transport transit time is 7-9h of pure driving time – plus the statutory driving and rest periods. As a direct drive without transshipment, we deliver on schedule and reliably.
How much does a direct transport from Berlin to Copenhagen cost?
The price depends on vehicle size, weight, loading date and any additional services. For the Berlin–Copenhagen route you usually receive a binding fixed-price quote within minutes – simply send us a non-binding request.
Does CityFreight offer FTL and part loads on the Berlin–Copenhagen route?
Yes. We run Berlin–Copenhagen as a full truck load (FTL), part load (LTL) and express – each as a direct drive without transshipment, with real-time GPS tracking and a dedicated driver for your shipment.
Which border crossings lie on the Berlin–Copenhagen route?
The direct run Berlin–Copenhagen passes through Puttgarden-Rodby (Fähre/Fehmarn). For non-EU sections we handle the complete customs clearance.
Which motorways does the direct transport Berlin–Copenhagen use?
Primarily A24, A1, E47, E20. We adapt the specific route to traffic conditions, tolls and your loading points.
The corridor in detail
The transhipment-free direct connection Berlin–Copenhagen runs via Puttgarden-Rodby (Fähre/Fehmarn) and mainly uses the motorways A24, A1, E47, E20. Over roughly 450 km, the pure driving time is around 7-9h – with no intermediate stop, as an exclusive direct run.