Norway

Cargo transport to Norway

Regular Baltic Sea containers to Norway depart from Oslo and Bergen. From Oslo (NOOSL) via Unifeeder; alternative by road via Sweden. Airpack arranges Norwegian customs and the last mile.
Marine frequency: every 1–2 weeks Air frequency: every day

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Send us the type of goods, dimensions and preferred mode of transport. We will respond with suitable road, air and sea transport options.

Time-Distance Matrix

FromToDistanceTransit
NorwayTallinn912 kmabout 2 hours
NorwayNew York5,776 kmabout 9 hours
NorwayMiami7,465 kmabout 11 hours
NorwayLos Angeles8,443 kmabout 13 hours
NorwayWashington6,093 kmabout 9 hours
NorwayBeijing7,093 kmabout 11 hours
NorwayShanghai8,157 kmabout 13 hours
NorwayLondon1,129 kmabout 2 hours

Frequently asked questions about shipping cargo to Norway

What is the main airport serving Norway?

The main international airport serving Norway is Oslo Gardermoen Airport. This gateway handles the majority of air cargo imports and exports for the region. Airpack coordinates air freight to Norway via this hub, including AWB preparation, handling instructions for fragile or temperature-sensitive goods, and customs clearance on arrival.

What is the main seaport serving Norway?

The primary deep-water port serving cargo destined for Norway is Oslo. It handles both FCL (full container) and LCL (groupage) services on major ocean trade lanes. Airpack books container slots, arranges VGM weight verification before departure, and coordinates port handling and customs documentation for imports into Norway.

What is the typical transit time to Norway?

Transit times to Norway depend on the selected transport mode. Air freight typically arrives in 1–5 business days from major European or global hubs; road freight takes 2–10 days depending on origin and border crossings; sea freight ranges from 10 to 30+ days. Indicative transit from our primary corridor starts from . Airpack provides mode-specific ETAs based on your origin and cargo profile before booking.

What customs and import requirements apply when shipping to Norway?

Imports into Norway require standard customs documentation: commercial invoice, packing list, and the relevant transport document. Depending on the commodity, you may need an import permit, certificate of conformity, phytosanitary certificate, or other product-specific documentation. Airpack's customs brokerage team handles import declarations at destination, advises on applicable duty rates for your HS codes, and ensures documentation is complete before cargo arrives to prevent demurrage or storage charges.

Can Airpack handle door-to-door delivery to Norway?

Yes. Airpack operates under DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), DAP (Delivered at Place), and CIP/CIF Incoterms for shipments to Norway, handling the full chain from pickup at origin through freight booking, customs clearance, and final-mile delivery at destination. We partner with established local carriers and customs agents in Norway to ensure reliable last-mile execution. Contact us with your cargo details, origin address, and required delivery date for a full door-to-door quote.

Request a quote: Cargo transport to Norway

Send us the type of goods, dimensions and preferred mode of transport. We will respond with suitable road, air and sea transport options.