Sea and road freight between Turkey and Poland. Gdansk — the gateway to Eastern Europe. Competitive rates, 1-hour quotes.
Air cargo from Istanbul (IST/SAW) to Warsaw Chopin (WAW) or Katowice (KTW). Ideal for high-value or urgent shipments to Poland and the wider Eastern European market.
FCL and LCL ocean freight from Istanbul or Mersin to Gdansk — Poland's main seaport and a key hub for Eastern European distribution. Cost-effective for large volumes.
Direct truck transport from Turkey to Poland via Bulgaria, Romania and the Carpathian corridor. One of the most active road freight lanes in Europe with daily departures.
Sea freight from Istanbul or Mersin to Gdansk typically takes 12–16 days. Gdansk is Poland's largest seaport and serves as a gateway for distribution across Eastern Europe.
Yes — the Turkey-Poland road corridor is one of the busiest in Europe. Trucks travel via Bulgaria, Romania and the Carpathian route, reaching Poland in 3–5 days. Daily groupage departures are available.
Gdansk is the main seaport. For air freight, Warsaw Chopin and Katowice are the primary airports. Road freight typically enters via the Romanian or Czech borders depending on the final destination.
Standard documents include commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, and a EUR.1 certificate if applicable. Polish customs (Urząd Celny) clearance is required for all imports.
Yes. We work with licensed customs agents in Poland to handle import clearance, VAT, and applicable duties. Poland's customs infrastructure is modern and efficient.
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