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End-to-End Cargo Shipping from Belgium to Germany
GW Cargo arranges consolidated freight, oversized transport, full truck loads, personal effects moves, air freight and express delivery for shippers moving goods from Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Liège and Bruges to Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt or Cologne. Our door-to-door solution covers the entire Belgium → Germany lane, including customs formalities, professional packing, cargo insurance and live tracking. Whether you need next-day air cargo Belgium to Berlin, urgent sprinter van service, pallet groupage via Ruhr crossings or reliable FTL road freight along the E40 corridor, we keep your supply chain on schedule and on budget.
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What Cargo We Ship from Belgium to Germany
We move freight from Belgium’s industrial hubs to every German region — from precision machinery to craft chocolate. All shipments are pre-cleared through ATLAS for smooth entry at Cologne-Bonn Airport, Hamburg Port and other hubs.
Why Ship Belgium → Germany with Us
Our multilingual logistics team delivers a single-window solution for the Belgium–Germany corridor — blending express air, 24-hour road hauls and flexible groupage with transparent landed costs.
Benelux-DE network
Daily line-haul lanes connecting Antwerp, Liège and Brussels with Cologne, Frankfurt and Berlin.
Fast customs clearance
Export PLDA filings and ATLAS import declarations submitted in advance.
Certified packing
ISPM-15 wood crates, shock-proof cases and pharma GDP packaging.
Door-to-door focus
Pickup anywhere in Belgium, final-mile across all German federal states.
Transit Time & Shipping Costs from Belgium to Germany
| Service | Weight / Load | Transit Time | Typical Cost* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Air Freight | 50–300 kg chargeable | 1–2 business days (BRU ✈ FRA/MUC) | €5.0–5.8 per kg |
| Groupage Road | 1 euro-pallet ≤ 500 kg | 2–4 business days | €210–250 per pallet |
| Full Truck Load (FTL) | 13.6 m tautliner / 24 t | 24–48 hours door-to-door | €2 200–2 600 per truck |
*Prices shown are high-season maxima across the market; request a tailored quote for your shipment.
Import Duties & Taxes in Germany
📦 Personal belongings
Relocating families can claim Umzugsgut relief under §12a UStG when transferring residence to Germany.
- 🔹 Duty: 0 % once relief granted
- 🔹 VAT: 0 % for used household items
- 🔹 Docs: residence certificate, inventory list, ID copy
Source: German Customs
🏢 Commercial goods
EU-origin cargo remains duty-free under the Customs Union. Non-EU goods follow the EU Common Customs Tariff (0–12 %) plus import VAT at 19 % on CIF.
- 🔹 Duty: 0 % for EU-origin goods
- 🔹 VAT: 19 % MwSt.
- 🔹 Excise: Alcohol, tobacco and energy products
Frequently Asked Questions: Belgium → Germany Shipping
Which documents are needed for ATLAS import into Germany?
Commercial invoice, packing list, CMR / air waybill, export declaration, and ATLAS import entry linked to your German EORI.
How long does groupage road freight take?
Pallets usually reach the Ruhr area in 2 business days and southern Germany in 3–4 days.
Can you handle oversized machinery?
Yes — we obtain §29 StVO permits and deploy low-bed trailers for loads up to 40 t and 4.2 m height.
Is real-time tracking included?
Every shipment gets a tracking link with GPS milestones and POD download.
Do you offer air freight from Brussels Airport?
Absolutely. We route export cargo via Brussels Airport to Frankfurt Main, Munich and Hamburg.
Client Reviews: Belgium → Germany Shipments
“Our CNC press arrived in Munich within 36 hours with flawless on-truck security.”
👷♂️ Tom V., Antwerp → Munich
“Pharma pallets shipped GDP-compliant from Liège Airport to Frankfurt with temperature logs.”
💊 Marie K., Liège → Frankfurt
“Household move from Bruges to Berlin — careful packing, clear customs guidance, no surprises.”
🏠 Sophie & Lars, Bruges → Berlin
“E-commerce stock delivered to Cologne fulfilment centre in 2 days — smooth groupage service.”
🛒 Jens D., Ghent → Cologne
“Oversized brewery tanks transported on low-bed to Hamburg, permits arranged without hassle.”
🍺 Dirk P., Brussels → Hamburg

