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to and from the UK:

SLOVENIA

Freight 3 - 4 days full loads, 4 – 6 days part loads.  more..

CROATIA

Over 15 years experience dealing with shipments to Croatia.  more..

BOSNIA

Direct freight service to/from Bosnia 5 days.  more..

SERBIA

Full loads direct to and from Serbia 5 days.  more..

MONTENEGRO

Full loads direct 5 days. Part loads 7 – 9 days.  more..

MACEDONIA

Full loads freight, UK to Macedonia 5 – 6 days.  more..

KOSOVO

Full load direct UK/Kosovo 5 – 6 days. Part loads 8 – 10 days.  more..

Freight to and from Slovenia

Freight to and from Slovenia

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Slovenian Hay Drying Stand (model)

Slovenian Hay Drying Stand (model)

Freight to and from Slovenia

Transit time 3 - 4 days for full loads, 4 – 6 days for part loads.

We work directly with a large number of reliable Slovenian hauliers, providing door to door service across Slovenia with delivery "on-wheels" for larger shipments, plus full loads. Trucks from 90 to 120 cbm are readily available and most can carry ADR goods.

The very central geographical position of Slovenia makes it ideal for a whole variety of transit routes. For example, there are deliveries of Italian marble to Moscow and/or Russia in general, and countries beyond such as Kazakhstan. From the other direction, destinations include the Scandinavian countries.

Port of Koper

The Port of Koper is a major European port with major road and rail links to Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Eastern Europe. Through our partners there, we can offer a global service by container effecting collections to from and from e.g. Canada, Brazil, Australia, Singapore, the United States etc.

We ship part loads to Albania and Montenegro via the Port of Koper. Many of our hauliers are based in Ljubljana, Maribor and Novo Mesto and we use them to make collections and deliveries in nearby Italian towns such as Udine, Venice, Trieste, Vicenza, Belluno and Brescia for the UK and France

Slovenia, General Information

Previously one of Yugoslavia’s six constituent republics, present-day Slovenia became independent in 1991 as Yugoslavia fell apart. It is bordered by Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. Four major European geographic regions meet in Slovenia: the Alps, the Dinaric area, the Pannonian plain and the Mediterranean. The country is mountainous, and Slovenes are keen skiers and hikers. The national flag depicts the three-peaked Triglav, Slovenia’s highest mountain at 2,864 metres.

Slovenia.si is an information website about Slovenia. It includes a section called 'Slovenia in brief' that outlines the country’s history, political system, economy and tourist attractions.