Air, road and sea to Turkey, the Middle East and beyond. Central Europe's logistics hub — we move your cargo from Warsaw, Gdansk and Katowice door to door.
Poland sits at the heart of Europe's east-west and north-south freight corridors. The country has invested heavily in road and rail infrastructure — the A1, A2 and A4 motorways connect Poland's industrial centers to Germany and beyond, while Gdansk and Gdynia on the Baltic are among Central Europe's busiest container ports.
For shipments to Turkey and the Middle East, Poland benefits from direct TIR road corridors via Hungary, Romania or Bulgaria, reaching Istanbul in 3–5 days. Poland's growing manufacturing base — particularly in automotive parts, furniture and electronics — makes it an increasingly important freight origin for southbound and eastbound corridors.
WAW, KTW, GDN, WRO havalimanlarından express ve standart hava kargo. Time-sensitive ve yüksek değerli yükler için ideal. Door-to-door gümrük dahil.
Orta Avrupa'nın en gelişmiş karayolu ağından TIR ile Türkiye'ye 3–5 günde. A1, A2 ve A4 otobanları üzerinden Almanya ve ötesine bağlantı. FTL ve LTL seçenekleri mevcut.
Gdansk ve Gdynia Baltic limanlarından FCL ve LCL konteyner taşımacılığı. Büyük yükler için en ekonomik seçenek. Hamburg ve Rotterdam üzerinden dünya limanlarına bağlantı.
Kara, deniz ve hava kombinasyonu ile özel yük ve bütçe gereksinimlerine göre optimize edilmiş çözümler. Tek bir temas noktasından tüm zinciri yönetiyoruz.
TIR trucks from Poland to Istanbul take 3–5 days, routing via Slovakia and Hungary, then through Romania and Bulgaria to Turkey. Alternatively via Germany, Austria and the Balkans. Transit to Ankara is 4–6 days, to Izmir 5–7 days. Both FTL and LTL groupage options are available.
Gdansk and Gdynia on the Baltic coast are Poland's primary container ports, handling over 3 million TEUs annually. They offer direct feeder services connecting to major European hub ports (Hamburg, Rotterdam) for deep-sea routes to Turkey, the Middle East and Asia. Transit to Istanbul: 9–13 days via the Baltic–North Sea–Mediterranean routing.
Yes. Industrial goods exported from Poland to Turkey under the EU-Turkey Customs Union enter Turkey without customs duties — applicable to automotive parts, furniture, electronics, chemicals and machinery, subject to rules of origin. We prepare EUR.1 certificates and origin documentation for all eligible Polish export shipments.
Poland is one of Europe's fastest-growing manufacturing bases. Major export categories include automotive parts (Poland is a top European supplier to VW, Stellantis and Toyota), furniture (Europe's largest exporter), food products (dairy, meat, processed foods), electronics and chemicals. We have specific experience handling all these categories on southbound and eastbound corridors.
Yes. We arrange collection from anywhere in Poland — Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, Poznan, Gdansk, Lodz, Katowice and beyond. For air freight we use the nearest hub airport. For road, we coordinate direct collection from your facility or warehouse.
We arrange special transport for oversize and heavy cargo — standard flatbeds, low-loaders and abnormal load transport. Permits are arranged in all transit countries. Heavy industrial machinery and construction equipment are regularly shipped on the Poland–Turkey corridor.
Standard EU export documentation: commercial invoice, packing list, export customs declaration (EX-A), EUR.1 or origin declaration, and bill of lading (sea), airway bill (air) or CMR (road). Poland-specific certificates may be required for food products and certain chemicals. We handle all paperwork.
Fill in the form below with your origin city in Poland, destination, cargo type and approximate weight or volume. We respond within 1 hour with options across air, road and sea freight.
Tell us your origin city in Poland, destination, cargo type and volume. We respond within 1 hour with options across air, road and sea.