International Transportation to Hungary, Czech Republic & Slovakia

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Hungary (shipping to Hungary)

Hungary is a country in the center of Europe and its border is to the north by Slovakia, northeast by Ukraine, east by Romania, south by Serbia and Croatia, southwest by Austria and west by Slovenia. We mention below some important cities in Hungary:

Budapest (shipment to Budapest):

Budapest has the important Hungarian Fritzl International Airport, which is known as one of the main air hubs in Central Europe.

Slovakia (shipping to Slovakia):

Slovakia is a country located in the center of Europe and shares borders with the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Hungary and Ukraine.

Slovakia has several important commercial cities that have an important role in the international trade of this country. We mention below some important cities in Slovakia in international trade:

Bratislava (Shipping to Bratislava):

It is the capital of Slovakia and its largest city. Bratislava is known as one of the most important commercial and economic cities in Slovakia. This city is located near the border of Austria and Hungary

Kosice (Shipping to Kosice):

It is the second largest city in Slovakia and an important industrial and commercial center. Kosice has diverse industries that include machinery, steel, electronics and information technology industries.

Zilina (Shipping to Zilina):

It is an industrial and commercial city in Slovakia, which has a high concentration of foreign companies. Zilina is known as one of Europe’s automotive and electronics industry centers, and big companies such as Kia, Hyundai and Skoda are active in this city.

Trnava (Shipping to Trnava):

It is an industrial city located in the west of Slovakia, which is known as the “automotive city”. In this city, major automobile companies such as Peugeot and Kia have production units.

Economy

Important industries of Slovakia are automobile manufacturing, machinery industry, electronics, chemical industry, metals and food industry. Tourism is also an important part of Slovakia’s economy.

Main exported products of Slovakia are automobiles, machinery, electronics, chemical products, metals and food products. As a member of the European Union and the European Free Trade Area, Slovakia benefits from commercial advantages and easy access to European markets.

In terms of transportation, Slovakia has an advanced transportation infrastructure. Road network of Slovakia is connected to the main road network of Eastern and Western Europe and enables international transportation. Also, Slovakia has an efficient railway network that is connected to the railway network of Eastern and Western Europe, enabling the transportation of goods by rail method. Bratislava International Airport and Kosice International Airport are used for air transportation.

Here are some of the commercial land customs of Slovakia:

Kosice customs:

as one of the land borders of Slovakia and Poland – Girlitze customs: between Slovakia and the Czech Republic – Royal customs of the land border of Slovakia and Austria – Mikulce customs: between Slovakia and Hungary – Chopke customs form the land border of Slovakia and Ukraine.

Slovakia has several international airports that provide cargo transportation services, such as:

Bratislava International Airport:

Bratislava International Airport is located in the capital of Slovakia. This airport has cargo transportation facilities and special sections for business and industry. Also, Bratislava is a strategic airport near the borders of Austria and Hungary and can serve as an entry and exit point for goods in the Central European region.

Kosice International Airport:

Kosice International Airport is located in the city of Kosice. This airport has a cargo transportation department and export and import facilities and is known as one of the important industrial and commercial airports in Slovakia.

Overall, a strong economy, friendly business, advanced transport infrastructure and many tourist attractions make Slovakia an attractive destination for business, investment and tourism. Barman Traber International Transport Company has official offices in Turkey and can send or import your goods to all over the world. Contact us for more information and free consultation, 09120290677.

Check (shipping to the Czech Republic):

The Czech Republic is a country located in the center of Europe and shares borders with Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia.

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and its largest city.

Brno (shipping to Brno):

Brno is one of the important industrial and commercial centers of the country and holding international exhibitions, technology companies and service sectors have an important role in the economy of this city.

Ostrava (Shipping to Ostrava):

An industrial and mining city in the east of the Czech Republic. Ostrafa is one of the most important industrial and oil production places in the country.

 

 

Plzen (shipping to Plzen):

An industrial and manufacturing city in the west of the Czech Republic. Pilsen has an important role in the economy of country by having large production factories, especially in the beer industry and drink production.

Hradec Kralove (Shipping to Hradec Kralove):

A city in the east of the Czech Republic that is an industrial and commercial center for many economic sections to near cities. In this city, machinery, electronics and carpets is mainly produced.

These are just some of the important commercial cities in the Czech Republic. Each of these cities has a special importance and role in many fields such as trade, industry, services and technology.

General information about Czech economy, business and geography is here:

Economy:

The Czech Republic has an open and advanced industrial economy. Important Czech industries are automobile industry, machinery industry, electronics, chemical industry, metals and food industry. Tourism is also an important part of the Czech economy.

Business and investment:

Access to EU markets and central location in Europe are advantages of the Czech Republic for international business. Economic and trade reforms, business support policies and proper infrastructure make the Czech Republic an attractive destination for investors.

Trade and export:

Czech Republic is very important for export to European and global markets. The main exported products of the Czech Republic are automobiles, machinery, electronics, chemical products, metals and food products. The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union and is an important trade connection between Eastern and Western Europe according to its geographical location and advanced transport infrastructure.

There are different ways for the international transportation of goods through the Czech Republic at your disposal. We mention below some of these ways:

Road transportation (shipping by road):

The Czech Republic has an excellent road network and is connected to the main road networks of Eastern and Western Europe. It enables international transportation.

 

We mention below some of the Czech border trade customs:

Dolny Tien Customs: in the border of the Czech Republic and Germany – Herleshovice Customs: in the border of the Czech Republic and Austria – Borova Customs: in the border of the Czech Republic and Slovakia – Hajoy Customs: in the border of the Czech Republic and Poland

Rail transportation (shipping by rail):

The Czech Republic has an efficient railway network that is connected to the railway network of Eastern and Western Europe. This network allows you to ship goods by rail to other European countries through Czech Republic. This method of transportation is known as a sustainable and economical option for transporting goods.

Sea transportation (shipping by sea):

The Czech Republic is known as an important maritime transportation route according to its location and the availability of seaports. You can use seaports near to the Czech Republic, such as Hamburg in Germany and Gdansk in Poland, to transport goods. Using sea freight, you can ship goods to other continents and global markets.

Air transportation (air freight):

The Czech Republic has modern international airports that allow air transportation of goods. By using air freight, you can transport goods to the final destination quickly. Vaclav Havel International Airport in Prague, Karlovy Vary International Airport and Bruno International Airport are among the airports you can use for air transportation. Barman Tarabar company has official offices in Turkey and can send your goods all over the world and has had thousands of successful shipping experiences in this field. Call 09120290677 for more information and free consultation.

Miskolc is the third largest city in Hungary and an industrial center

Economy:

Hungary has an advanced and diversified economy. Hungary’s important industries include automotive, electronics, machinery, chemical industries, metals, food products, and financial services. Tourism is also an important part of the Hungarian economy.

 

Geography:

Hungary is located in the heart of Europe and is known as an important trade and transportation route in this region. Hungary has beautiful nature, rivers and lakes, which are among its tourist attractions. In addition, Hungary’s location provides a diverse transportation infrastructure including roads, railways, and rivers.

Transportation:

Hungary has an advanced transportation infrastructure that includes a large road network, railways and airports. Through the Hungarian road network, cargo is transported by land to other European countries. Also, Hungarian railway transportation provides the possibility of transporting goods by rail. Budapest’s international airports also provide air transportation.

In general, Hungary, with its dynamic economy and advanced transportation infrastructure, is considered as an attractive destination for business, investment and immigration.

There are different ways to transport goods internationally through Hungary. We mention some specialized ways of transporting goods internationally through Hungary below:

Sea transportation by Hungarian ports (shipping by sea):

Hungary does not have any ports inside the country, but Black Sea ports and the ports close to Hungary such as Burgas and Constanta in Romania are used instead. Hungary does not have direct access to the Black Sea, but it does have access to a large network of ports via the Danube River, which is used as shipping routes to and from other countries, including Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria.

Road transportation (shipping by road):

Hungary has a good road network that is connected to neighboring countries and the European Union. You can use Hungarian roads to transport goods to its neighborhood such as Slovakia, Austria, Serbia and Romania. Also, road network of Hungary is connected to the main road network of Eastern and Western Europe, which enables international transportation.

We mention some of Hungary’s commercial borders and customs below:

Budapest customs:

Budapest has several customs that are used as points of entry and export of goods and services to Hungary.

Rozvalia Customs:

It is located near the border of Slovakia and Hungary.

Rastineh customs:

it is located near the border of Serbia and Hungary.

Nadlak Customs:

It is located near the border of Romania and Hungary.

Rail transportation (shipping by rail):

The Hungarian railway network is connected to the Eastern and Western European railway network and makes transporting goods by rail possible.

Air transportation (air freight):

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is one of the busiest airports in the region. This airport and other Hungarian international airports are used for air transportation of goods. Air freight is suitable for high value, time sensitive or light weight goods.

You can choose the best way of international transportation of goods through Hungary from the combination of these ways of transportation.

Contact us for more information and free consultation.

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