International Transportation to Sweden, Norway, Finland & Iceland

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Barman Tarabar Company provides international transportation services to Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. Contact us 051-31731000.

 

Sweden (shipping to Sweden):

Sweden is a country in Northern Europe and is economically considered as one of the advanced countries with a strong economy. Sweden has important commercial cities that play a key role in the country’s economy. We mention below some of these cities:

Stockholm (Shipping to Stockholm):

Stockholm is the capital and largest city of Sweden. This city is known as the economic, financial, commercial and technological center of Sweden. Stockholm hosts large companies and business centers, markets and important exhibitions. Also, the Stockholm Stock Exchange is one of the biggest stock exchanges in Europe.

Gothenburg (Shipping to Gothenburg):

Gothenburg is a large city located in the west of Sweden. It has large ports that facilitate maritime transportation and international trade.

Malmö (shipping to Malmö):

Malmö is a city in the south of Sweden, near the Danish border. The city is connected to the Copenhagen, capital of Denmark, through the Øresund Bridge.

Uppsala (shipping to Uppsala):

Some of Uppsala’s important industries include information technology, the pharmaceutical industry, and the service industry.

Sweden’s economy is mainly based on industry, services and exports. This country has a relatively free and balanced market economy. Advanced industries such as electronics, machinery, information and communication technology, spacecraft, pharmaceutical and automotive industries have been developed in Sweden. Sweden is known as one of the world’s leaders in the automotive industry, and famous brands like Volvo and Scania are produced in this country. Sweden also has an important role in the clean and renewable energy field. Electricity production through clean sources, especially wind and water energy, is done in a wide scale in this country.

Sweden is a strong exporting country and export is an important part of the Swedish economy. Exported products include machinery, electronic equipment, cars, metal and wood products, chemical and pharmaceutical products.

Countries such as Germany, Norway, Finland, and the United States are Sweden’s biggest trading partners.

The capital of Sweden, Stockholm, is one of the most beautiful and important cities in this country. This city is known as the political, economic and cultural center of Sweden.

As a country located in Northern Europe with access to the Baltic Sea and connection to the European transportation network, Sweden has an important role in international transportation. We will mention below some methods of international shipping through Sweden:

Road transport (shipping by road)

Sweden has a major network of roads that is connected to other countries and regions in the EU. The main road, E4, runs from north to south of Sweden, provides an important connection with the neighbor. Also, the cross-border road network in Sweden is connected to the countries likes Norway, Denmark and Finland.

Rail transportation (shipping by rail):

Sweden has a traditional railway network that is directly connected to other Scandinavian countries. Cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö have important railway stations that facilitate international transportation.

Sea transportation (shipping by sea):

Sweden has important ports that are connected to the Baltic Sea and other seas. The ports of Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Helsingborg have international transportation facilities and are used for the transportation of goods and ships.

 

Air transportation (air freight):

Sweden has important international airports that provide air connections between Sweden and other countries. Stockholm-Arlanda International Airport, Gothenburg-Landfat International Airport and Malmö International Airport are the most important airports in Sweden for international air transportation. Barman Tarabar Transportation Company with more than three decades of experience in this field, having 100 transit trucks and 3000 containers, as well as having official offices in Turkey, UAE and Iran, has been able to do hundreds of export and import transportation projects by sea, land, air (or combined) form/to this country. call 09120290677 for more information and free consultation, or send a message to our email at info@barmantarabr.com.

Norway (shipping to Norway):

Norway is a country in Northern Europe, which is known as one of the advanced countries with a strong economy. Norway’s economy is based on rich resources including oil, natural gas, mines and water resources. Other sectors of the Norway’s economy include metal industries, maritime industries, information and communication technology, pharmaceutical industries and service industries. Norway is known as one of the biggest exporters of oil and gas in the world and earns a major income from the export of these resources to other countries.

Norway is an important exporting country and is known as one of the world’s biggest exporters in the fields of oil, natural gas, machinery, metals, electrical machinery, fishery products and pharmaceutical industries. Besides exporting, Norway also imports a wide range of goods and services including machinery, electronic equipment, chemical and agricultural products. Countries such as England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden are among Norway’s biggest business partners. Important ports such as Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo and Trondheim are important commercial ports in Norway. Oslo: Oslo is the capital and largest city of Norway. This city is known as the economic, financial, cultural and political center of the country. Also, Oslo has many industries such as information technology, automotive, spacecraft and marine industries.

 

 

Bergen (Cargo to Bergen):

Bergen is a beautiful city on the west coast of Norway. This city is known as one of the important ports of Norway and has been important as a commercial and maritime center in history.

Tromso (cargo to Tromso):

Tromso is a city in the north of Norway, near the Arctic Circle. This city has amazing views, including the Northern Lights phenomenon. Tromso is also a center of research activities in the field of polar science and spacecraft.

Stavanger (Cargo to Stavanger):

Stavanger is a city in the southwest of Norway and is known as the center of the country’s oil industry. Oil ports of Stavanger include the most important oil export ports in Norway. As a country in Northern Europe and with a strategic location, Norway uses a variety of international transportation methods to transport goods.

Sea transportation (shipping by sea):

Goods are transported by sea from Norwegian ports to international destinations. Important ports such as Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo and Tromso are major transshipments for goods and ships in Norway.

Road transport (shipping by road):

Norway’s network of public roads and international roads provide good connections with neighboring countries and other European regions. Freight forwarders and international road transportation companies transport goods through Norway to European countries connected to it, such as Sweden, Finland and Denmark, or in transit to other countries.

Rail transportation (shipping by rail):

The Norwegian railway network provides international rail connections with neighboring and European countries. Norwegian freight and passenger trains provide the possibility of transporting goods by rail to and from Norway. Some rail routes through Norway include Oslo-Bergen, Oslo-Trondheim and Oslo-Stockholm.

 

 

Air transportation (air freight):

Norway’s international airports provide international air connections and enable the shipment of goods by air. In Norway, there are several international airports that offer international cargo services:

Arlandast Airport: This airport is located in the city of Ålesund in the region of More Romsdalen in Norway. Ålesund Airport offers cargo services and is recognized as one of the most important cargo airports in the north of Norway.

Bergen Airport: This airport is located near the city of Bergen. Bergen Airport is one of the most popular airports in Norway and has good connections with important cities and ports such as Amburg, Svalfjord and Bromandal.

Stavanger Airport: This airport is located in the city of Stavanger in Rogaland region. Stavanger Airport is known as one of the most important airports in Norway and in the cargo transportation field and has good connections with the oil and gas industries in the region.

Oslo Gardermoen Airport: This airport is located near the capital of Norway, Oslo, and is one of the most popular airports in the country.

Trondheim Airport: This airport is located in the city of Trondheim and provides international cargo services. Trondheim Airport is very important for the transportation of goods in the central parts of Norway. Barman Tarabar Transportation Company with more than three decades of experience in this field, having 100 transit trucks and 3000 containers, as well as having official offices in Turkey, UAE and Iran, has been able to do hundreds of export and import transportation projects by the sea, land, air (or combined) form/to this country. Exchanging of documents as well as cargo insurance along the path are among the actions of Barman Tarabar company to improve the quality of transportation. Call 09120290677 for more information and free consultation, or send a message to our email info@barmantarabr.com

Finland (shipping to Finland):

Finland is a country in Northern Europe which is very advanced economically and commercially. We will mention below some important commercial and economic cities in Finland:

 

 

Helsinki (Cargo to Helsinki):

Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland. This city is considered an important commercial and financial center in the northern region of Europe. Large Finnish companies, banks, information and communication technology companies, service industries and manufacturing industries operate in Helsinki. Also, Helsinki hosts various international exhibitions and conferences.

Tampere (cargo to Tampere):

Tampere is one of the largest and most important cities in Finland. This city is known as an industrial and technological center, and information technology, industrial technology, service industries and heavy industries companies operate in this city.

Turku (cargo to Turku):

Turku is a city in the southwest of Finland and has one of the largest and most important ports in the country. This city is known as one of the commercial and maritime centers of Finland and various commercial and industrial activities in various sectors of the Finnish economy are done in this city, including transportation, metal industries, food industry and service industries.

Oulu (Cargo to Oulu):

Oulu is a city in the north of Finland and is known as one of the information and communication technology centers of Finland.

Finland is an industrial and advanced country in Northern Europe and has a dynamic and multilateral economy. According to its location, this country is a member of the European Union and the Eurozone. We mention below some aspects of the economy and international trade of Finland:

Finland’s industry includes electronics, information technology, machinery, mining, home appliances, and wood industries. Finland is a major exporter of technology goods and exports its products to global markets.

The most important trading partners of Finland are Russia, Germany, Sweden, China and the United States of America. Finland’s exports include technical and engineering products, machinery, steel, paper and wood products.

 

Foreigners invest in various industries in Finland, including information technology, research and development activities, transportation, metal industries, and health services. The Finnish government invests heavily in scientific research and technology, and many Finnish companies operate in technology, Software and related services fields.

As a country with a strategic location in Northern Europe, Finland offers a variety of international shipping ways for moving goods.

Sea transportation (shipping by sea):

Finland has important seaports such as Helsinki, Turku, Hamina and Kotka on the coasts of the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea. Goods are transported by sea from these ports. Barman Tarabar Transportation Company with more than three decades of experience in this field, having 100 transit trucks and 3000 containers, as well as having offices in Turkey, UAE and Iran, carry out more than hundreds of transportation and export and import projects by sea, land, air (or combined) in this country. Call 09120290677 for more information and free consultation, or send a message to our email at info@barmantarabr.com.

Road transportation (shipping by road):

Finland has a good road network that is connected to the European road network. Goods are transported by road to neighboring countries including Russia, Sweden, Norway and Estonia. I mention some of Finland’s commercial border customs with neighboring countries:

The border between Finland and Russia is located in the north of Finland. Some of the commercial border customs between Finland and Russia are:

Vainikkala and Nuijamaa border customs in East Karelia region.

Sonkairala border customs (Salla) in the north of Finland.

Rajajooseppi border customsin Northern Lapland region.

The border of Finland and Sweden is located in the west of this country. Some of the commercial border customs between Finland and Sweden are:

Haparanda and Tornio border customs in Lapland.

Niirala and Valimaa border customs in Kajalo region.

 

The border of Finland and Norway is located in the north of the country. The commercial border customs between Finland and Norway are:

Kilpisjarvi border customs in Lapland.

The border of Finland and Estonia is located in the south of the country. The commercial border customs between Finland and Estonia are:

Vaalimaa and Narva border customs in Kajalo region.

Rail transportation (shipping by rail):

Finland has an advanced railway system that is connected to the European railway network. Goods are transported by rail from Finland to neighboring countries and other European countries.

Air transportation (air freight):

Helsinki International Airport and airports in Turku, Tampere and Rovaniemi are known as international air transportation hubs. Barman Traber Transportation Company with more than three decades of experience in this field, having 100 transit trucks and 3000 containers, as well as having official offices in Turkey, UAE and Iran, has been able to do hundreds of export and import transportation projects by sea, land, air (or combined) form/to this country. Call 09120290677 for more information and free consultation, or send a message to our email at info@barmantarabr.com

 

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