Cargo Delivery from Finland

OUR ADVANTAGES

Advantages of working with ETS company

We provide globally integrated comprehensive solutions tailored to our clients' supply chain management needs, with particular attention to industry-specific requirements.

Complete door-to-door service package with documentation and tracking
A personal manager for every client. Your cargo is always under control
Trusted by leading companies in their industries (SCM, Interpipe, Coca-Cola, and others)
Cargo insurance

FIND OUT THE COST

    WE DO NOT HANDLE THE DELIVERY OF PERSONAL ITEMS AND DOCUMENTS

    Approximately 90% of Finland’s exports and about 70% of its imports are conducted by sea. Finland has a dense network of ports that operate reliably year-round. The country’s largest general port is Hamina-Kotka. In terms of air transport, Helsinki has established itself as a hub between the USA and Asia.

    Finland is strategically located along several major transportation corridors, including the Northern Triangle, the E-18 highway, the Trans-Siberian Railway, Rail Baltica, and the Barents Route. Thanks to this transport infrastructure, Finland’s logistics sector is a major employer with numerous operators.

    Ukraine maintains strong ties with Finland. Goods transported from Finland include agricultural products, machinery, automobiles, furniture, metals, and timber. At ETS, we have extensive experience in freight transportation between Ukraine and Finland.

    Features of Freight Transport

    Today, transporting cargo from Ukraine to Finland is quite challenging, as the main road and rail routes pass through russia, potentially leading to delays or complications. That is why the best solution is to rely on a logistics company like ETS for freight transportation services. We provide transportation at an affordable cost and within short timeframes.

    Even though business owners can access a wealth of information online and many companies have international relations departments, independently handling freight transportation remains extremely complex. Any mistake can lead to cargo loss or additional expenses. For example, customs procedures must be carefully considered, as documentation issues often arise at the border. When this happens, cargo may be delayed, and if it requires refrigeration, the goods may spoil.

    Another challenge is the need for specialized equipment and vehicles. Finland often requires certain goods to be transported in refrigerated containers or with proper ventilation. In many cases, this is not just a requirement but an absolute necessity; otherwise, the cargo may be completely ruined.