Cargo from Serbia to Turkey
1. Shipping
2.Cargo services
3. Door-to-door delivery
Cargo from Serbia to Turkey — air freight (from 50 kg), groupage/LTL, oversized/OOG, FTL trucking, personal effects & express delivery
Neva Logistics provides end‑to‑end freight forwarding and customs brokerage for shipments moving from Serbia to Turkey — including consolidated freight (LTL/groupage), full truckload (FTL), out‑of‑gauge and oversized cargo, personal belongings, air cargo and time‑critical express delivery.
We collect in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Kragujevac and Subotica and deliver across Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa and Antalya with reliable door‑to‑door solutions, proactive customs clearance and milestone tracking. Popular gateways include Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Istanbul Airport (IST), Sabiha Gökçen (SAW) and major seaports such as Ambarlı / Marport and Mersin International Port.
Talk to our logistics team
✉️ info@neva-logistics.com — 24/7 support and instant quotes
What cargo we move from Serbia to Turkey
We handle commercial cargo and private shipments across all common modes — air freight, road freight (LTL/FTL), express vans and project logistics. Every load is planned to match the route, transit time and budget while complying with Incoterms and HS‑code regulations.
Why choose our Serbia → Turkey shipping service
Fast door‑to‑door
Express vans, priority air, and direct FTL lanes for time‑critical cargo.
Single point of contact
Dedicated coordinator handles pickup, customs, insurance and last‑mile.
Proactive customs
Complete paperwork, pre‑clearance and preferential tariffs where eligible.
Security & compliance
ISPM‑15 crating, GDP options for pharma, and real‑time tracking.
Transit time & shipping costs: Serbia → Turkey
- ✈️ Air freight (≥50 kg): 1–3 business days to IST/SAW with pick‑up in major Serbian cities.
- 🚚 Road freight: FTL 2–4 days; groupage/LTL 3–5 days door‑to‑door depending on consolidation schedule.
- 📦 Paperwork: commercial invoice, packing list, CMR/AWB, export from Serbia, Turkish import entry, insurance (optional).
- 🔎 Pricing is based on chargeable weight/CBM, service speed, origin/destination, and any special handling.
| Service | What’s included | Typical transit | Indicative max price* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Air freight (≥50 kg) | Airport‑to‑airport or door‑to‑door, export docs, basic terminal handling | 1–3 business days | up to €25/kg chargeable |
| Groupage / LTL (1 Euro‑pallet) | Door pickup, hub consolidation, door delivery in Turkey | 3–5 business days | up to €650 per pallet |
| Full Truckload / FTL (13.6 m tautliner) | Dedicated vehicle, direct line‑haul, standard customs handling | 2–4 business days | up to €4,800 per truck |
*Illustrative ceiling rates for budgeting. Final quotes depend on weight/volume, lanes, seasonality, special handling and insurance.
Customs duties & taxes when importing to Turkey
Commercial goods
Turkey applies Value Added Tax (KDV) on imports (general rate 20%) plus customs duty per the current Import Regime. Preferential duty may apply for qualifying Serbian‑origin goods under the Türkiye–Serbia Free Trade Agreement when supported by an EUR.1 movement certificate and correct origin declaration.
- VAT (KDV): generally 20% on CIF value plus duty.
- Customs duty: according to HS code and the Import Regime.
- Preferential origin: potential duty reduction with EUR.1 (where eligible).
- Extra charges: excise duties and product‑specific fees may apply.
References: Ministry of Trade – Customs Formalities · EUR.1 & origin · Serbian Customs Administration
Personal effects (household goods)
Relocations are cleared against detailed inventory and proof of residence status. Taxes depend on individual eligibility; certain categories can benefit from reliefs subject to Turkish regulations. We will advise on documents and arrange customs brokerage on arrival.
- Required basics: passport details, inventory, packing list, valuation.
- We prepare all forms, schedule inspection if needed, and deliver to your door.
Helpful links: Turkish Customs · Serbian Customs
FAQ — Serbia to Turkey shipping
Which documents are required?
Commercial invoice, packing list, CMR (road) or AWB (air), export declaration from Serbia, Turkish import declaration, and — if claiming preferences — an EUR.1 certificate and origin statement. For personal effects: passport, detailed inventory and arrival documents.
How do you handle oversized or OOG cargo?
We survey the load, engineer the route, secure permits/escort where needed and use low‑bed or extendable trailers. Crating and lashing follow EN/IMO guidelines; ports such as Ambarlı/Marport and Mersin support project cargo handling.
Can you ship dangerous goods and lithium batteries?
Yes, subject to ADR/IATA packing instructions and airline/road‑carrier acceptance. Provide MSDS/UN numbers; we’ll confirm feasible modes and labels.
What are the fastest lanes for urgent shipments?
Priority air via BEG → IST / SAW, or dedicated express vans for door‑to‑door delivery within 24–48 hours depending on distance and customs slots.
Do you provide tracking and insurance?
Every shipment gets live status updates. We can arrange all‑risk cargo insurance with reputable underwriters for additional peace of mind.
Which airports and ports do you use most often?
Common gateways are Belgrade (BEG) and in Turkey Istanbul Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen (SAW); for sea, Ambarlı / Marport and Mersin.
Client reviews — Serbia → Turkey
“Express van from Niš to Istanbul arrived overnight with excellent status updates. Paperwork was spot‑on.”
🚐 Marko T., Niš → Istanbul
“Palletized textiles moved Belgrade → Izmir on groupage — transparent rates, no hidden add‑ons. Will ship again.”
🧵 Jelena S., Belgrade → Izmir
“Our CNC machine was crated and moved as OOG to Bursa without a scratch. Permit handling was seamless.”
🏭 Stefan H., Kragujevac → Bursa
“Relocation from Novi Sad to Ankara — careful packing, clear customs guidance, punctual delivery.”
🏠 Petra & Uroš, Novi Sad → Ankara

