Cargo from Norway to Montenegro
1. Shipping
2.Cargo services
3. Door-to-door delivery
Door-to-Door Cargo from Norway to Montenegro
We arrange groupage shipping (LTL), full truck loads (FTL), oversized and heavy-haul transport, personal effects shipping, air freight and express delivery for businesses and private customers moving cargo from Norway to Montenegro. Typical origin cities include Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim and Tromsø, with deliveries across Podgorica, Bar, Nikšić, Budva and Tivat. Our team manages export from Norway, EU transit and import into Montenegro with end-to-end tracking, packing, customs clearance and time-definite options for urgent freight. Key gateways on this lane include Oslo Airport OSL, Podgorica Airport TGD, Tivat Airport TIV and the Port of Bar Luka Bar. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
What We Ship from Norway to Montenegro
We handle consolidated cargo, part loads and full loads from Norway’s industrial hubs to all regions of Montenegro. Every shipment is prepared for EU transit and final clearance at Montenegrin borders, airports and seaports.
Why Choose Us for Norway → Montenegro
Specialized corridor expertise
Daily departures on the Norway–Balkans lane with door-to-door LTL, FTL and express vans.
Transit paperwork handled
We prepare EU transit documents (NCTS/T1) and coordinate export from Norway and import into Montenegro.
Air freight & next-flight-out
Priority space from OSL to TGD/TIV with last-mile delivery across Montenegro’s coast and inland cities. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Professional packing & crating
ISPM-15 wooden crates, shock/tilt indicators and temperature control available on request.
Sea & Ro-Ro access
Breakbulk and vehicle shipments through the Port of Bar, including Ro-Ro services. Port of Bar · Ro-Ro terminal. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Transit Times & Shipping Costs (Norway → Montenegro)
- ✈️ Air freight: typically 1–3 business days terminal-to-terminal; door-to-door options available.
- 🚚 Road & express: LTL 5–8 days; FTL 4–7 days depending on route, transit and border queues.
- 🚐 Express van: priority pickup with direct linehaul for time-critical shipments.
- 📄 Paperwork: commercial invoice, packing list, air waybill/CMR, Norway export filing, EU transit (NCTS/T1) and Montenegro import declaration.
| Service | Scope | Indicative maximum market price* | What’s included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Air freight (from 50 kg) | Chargeable 50–500 kg+ | up to €15.00 per kg | Airport-to-airport, security, general handling (fuel/war risk surcharges may apply) |
| Groupage / LTL | 1 EUR-pallet (120×80 cm) up to 250 kg | up to €1,200 per pallet | Linehaul, cross-dock, basic transit docs (T1), standard liability |
| Full Truck Load (FTL) | 13.6 m tautliner / 24–33 pallets | up to €7,500 per truck | Dedicated vehicle, linehaul, standard border formalities |
*Shown as indicative ceiling figures for budgeting. Final quotes depend on weight/CBM, service level, pickup and delivery postcodes, seasonality, access restrictions and special handling. Contact us for a firm all-in price.
Customs & Taxes When Importing to Montenegro
Commercial cargo
Import VAT is generally charged on the customs value (CIF) and duties, and tariff duty rates vary by HS code. Check the official guidance from the Government of Montenegro’s Customs Administration and your specific commodity’s tariff before shipping. See: Customs Administration (Gov.me). :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Personal effects & household goods
Reliefs for used personal belongings may be available to qualifying residents and returnees subject to documentation and local rules; excise goods and restricted items remain controlled. Please consult Montenegro’s official guidance or your broker for eligibility and documents. Overview: U.S. Commercial Service summary. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Norway export & EU transit
We coordinate Norway export formalities and arrange NCTS/T1 for EU transit where applicable. Reference resources: Norwegian Customs (corporate) and Toll.no. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Frequently Asked Questions: Norway → Montenegro
What documents do I need?
Commercial invoice, packing list, transport document (air waybill or CMR), Norway export filing, EU transit (NCTS/T1) as needed, and a Montenegrin import declaration. Dangerous goods, foodstuffs and medical products require additional certificates.
How fast is air freight versus road?
Air freight usually reaches Montenegro in 1–3 business days terminal-to-terminal, while LTL by road takes about 5–8 days and an FTL typically 4–7 days depending on routing and border throughput.
Can you handle oversized and heavy equipment?
Yes. We provide route surveys, permits, escort cars, cranes and special trailers (low-bed/extendable) for out-of-gauge cargo, including delivery to construction sites and ports such as Bar.
Is tracking available for consolidated shipments?
Absolutely—each consignment receives milestone updates and a tracking ID. API/webhook options are available for e-commerce and ERP integrations.
Do you offer cargo insurance?
We recommend all-risk coverage for high-value or fragile goods; we can place cover with leading marine underwriters upon request.
Client Reviews: Norway → Montenegro
“Our turbines shipped from Stavanger to the Port of Bar without a hitch. Great coordination on permits and a precise delivery window.”
⚙️ Marius A., Stavanger → Bar
“Urgent medical devices moved via air to Podgorica—booked on the next flight and delivered to hospital the same day.”
💊 Kristine L., Oslo → Podgorica
“Our online store uses their weekly groupage. Pallets from Bergen arrive in Budva reliably with clear tracking.”
🛒 Dejan P., Bergen → Budva
“Household move from Trondheim to Nikšić—careful packing, labelled boxes and transparent costs. Recommended.”
🏠 Jelena & Petar, Trondheim → Nikšić

