Italy → Germany Freight
High-frequency LTL and FTL road freight between Italy and Germany. The Brenner, Gotthard, and Tauern corridors. Milan to Munich in 1 day. From €90/LDM.
Italy–Germany freight is dominated by fashion/luxury goods (Milan–Hamburg), food products (Emilia-Romagna–Frankfurt), and automotive components (Turin/Brescia–Munich/Ingolstadt). Transroad offers sector-specific handling for temperature-sensitive and high-value shipments.
| Service | Transit | Indicative Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy LTL | 1–2 days | €90–110 / LDM | North Italy; consolidated |
| Standard LTL · RECOMMENDED | 1–2 days | €110–145 / LDM | Fixed daily schedule, most popular |
| Express LTL | 1 day | €145–185 / LDM | Priority direct, Milan–Munich 1 day |
| Direct FTL | 1 day | From €950 / truck | Dedicated vehicle, 13.6 LDM |
Indicative rates, 2025. Excludes fuel surcharge. Calculate Pricing →
| Origin (Italy) | Final Destination (Germany) | Distance | Transit (days) | Via |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milan | Munich | ~850 km | 1 | Brenner Pass · Innsbruck · A8 |
| Verona | Frankfurt | ~1,020 km | 1–2 | Brenner · Munich · A3 |
| Bologna | Stuttgart | ~950 km | 1–2 | Gotthard · Zurich · A8 |
| Turin | Hamburg | ~1,280 km | 2 | Mont-Blanc · Lyon · Cologne |
| Rome | Berlin | ~1,780 km | 2–3 | Brenner · Munich · A9 |
| Naples | Frankfurt | ~1,830 km | 2–3 | Brenner · Munich · A3 |
North Italy (Milan, Verona) to Germany: 1–2 business days. Central Italy (Bologna, Florence) to Germany: 2 days. South Italy (Rome, Naples) to Germany: 2–3 days. Transit via Brenner Pass; weather delays possible Dec–Mar.
LTL rates from Italy to Germany: Economy €90–110/LDM (north IT), €110–145/LDM (central-south IT). Standard €110–145/LDM (north), €145–185/LDM (south). FTL from ~€950/truck (Milan–Munich). Fuel surcharge and German LKW-Maut apply.
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