Urgent LTL and FTL exports from Spain to Zurich, Geneva and Basel. We file the Spanish export declarations in-house; Swiss import clearance is performed by our authorized Swiss broker partners — not by SAVA directly.
Shipping goods between Spain and Switzerland requires expertise in dual customs procedures. As a non-EU member, Switzerland has specific import requirements that differ from intra-EU transport. SAVA Express specializes in navigating these complexities.
Our team prepares Spanish export declarations (EXS, commercial invoice, HS codes) in-house and coordinates Swiss import clearance through licensed Swiss customs brokers we work with at the border. Import clearance on the Swiss side is performed by the authorized broker, not by SAVA directly.
From industrial machinery to consumer goods, pharmaceuticals to automotive parts, we provide reliable transport solutions between Spain and Switzerland's major economic centers.
| Route | LTL groupage | Full Truck Load (FTL) |
|---|---|---|
| Barcelona → Zurich | 3-4 days | 2 days |
| Barcelona → Geneva | 2-3 days | 1-2 days |
| Barcelona → Basel | 3-4 days | 2 days |
| Madrid → Zurich | 4-5 days | 2-3 days |
| Valencia → Bern | 3-4 days | 2 days |
* Transit times are estimates and may vary based on customs clearance and routing.
Maximum 40 tonnes gross weight for trucks in Switzerland. We ensure full compliance with Swiss weight regulations.
Maximum 4 meters vehicle height. Our fleet is optimized for Swiss road requirements.
Expert handling of both Spanish export and Swiss import customs procedures.
Understanding of Swiss driving restrictions and optimal routing through Alpine passes.
Dedicated trucks from Spain to Switzerland with direct routing. No consolidation stops for fastest delivery.
Learn more →Cost-effective partial loads with regular schedules to major Swiss cities including Zurich, Geneva, and Basel.
Learn more →Time-critical shipments to Switzerland with priority handling and expedited border crossing.
Learn more →Operational data for the Barcelona–Zurich corridor. Updated 2026-02-18.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Distance | 1,200 km |
| FTL transit time | 2-3 days |
| LTL transit time | 3-4 days |
| Main highway |
Compare road freight against air and sea alternatives for the Spain–Switzerland corridor.
| Mode | Cost | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| 🚛 Road (SAVA Express) | €€ | 2-3 days (FTL) |
| ✈️ Air Freight | €€€€ | 1 day |
| 🚢 Sea Freight | € | 7-10 days |
| 🚛 Road LTL (SAVA Express) | € | 3-4 days |
Cost and speed estimates are approximate and vary by shipment size, urgency, and season. SAVA Express road freight offers the optimal balance of cost, speed, and door-to-door convenience for European corridors.
Get a competitive quote for your Spain-Switzerland shipment. Our customs specialists ensure smooth border crossing and timely delivery.
Switzerland is a small country geographically, but the three main corridor destinations have different routing profiles and Swiss-side customs entry points. Here's the operational picture for each.
Express 24h · LTL 2–3 days
Via Chiasso (south) or Basel (north-west)
Typical loadsTech distribution, pharmaceutical components, luxury goods, financial-industry supplies. Biggest Swiss consumer market.
Operational notesZurich region accepts most standard delivery profiles. Night-time urban restrictions for heavy vehicles — daytime deliveries preferred.
Express 24h · LTL 2–3 days
Direct via French border (Bardonnex / La Plaine)
Typical loadsLuxury watches, pharma (Roche / Novartis supply chain), international-organisation office equipment, fashion retail.
Operational notesFrench-speaking canton. Our Lyon → Geneva routing is typically fastest. Customs paperwork handled by our Swiss broker partner at Bardonnex.
Express 24h · LTL 2–3 days
Direct via Weil am Rhein (DE) or St. Louis (FR)
Typical loadsPharmaceutical / chemical industry cluster (Roche, Novartis, Syngenta), chemical ADR Class 3 / 6 / 8 flows, industrial equipment.
Operational notesThe pharmaceutical cluster generates significant ADR traffic — we have routine experience with Basel-region ADR dispatches.
Express 24–48h · LTL 3–4 days
Inland delivery from Zurich or Basel customs
Typical loadsRegional retail, food & beverage wholesalers, B2B industrial equipment.
Operational notesItalian-speaking Ticino is better reached via Chiasso. French-speaking Jura and Vaud via Geneva. Routing is confirmed at booking.
Swiss road freight has operational quirks that don't exist on intra-EU lanes. These are the ones that show up most often in our Spain → Switzerland dispatches.
Switzerland charges a per-kilometer heavy-vehicle fee on trucks over 3.5 tonnes. It's priced into our rates — we don't surprise customers with it at invoice time. The fee is higher than EU tolls, which is why Swiss lane rates sit above comparable intra-EU corridors.
Heavy trucks can't drive on Swiss roads between 22:00 and 05:00, and not on Sundays or public holidays. Our dispatch builds transit around this — no truck arrives at a Swiss border at 22:01 Saturday expecting to roll.
Gotthard, San Bernardino, and other alpine tunnels have ADR tunnel codes (A–E). Some hazardous classes are restricted from certain tunnels. Our ADR routing automatically checks tunnel codes for the classes you ship.
Standard Swiss VAT is 7.7% (2.5% reduced, 3.7% lodging). Your Swiss buyer pays import VAT as importer of record; if VAT-registered they typically reclaim. We don't pay VAT on your behalf — we coordinate with your Swiss broker / consignee for declaration.
The 26 Swiss cantons have some regional paperwork differences, especially for food and regulated goods. Our Swiss broker partners know which canton-specific notifications (if any) apply to your load.
Chiasso and Basel customs don't close, but staffing can be lighter on weekends. Pre-lodged paperwork via our broker partners minimizes dependency on on-site processing speed.
| AP-7 → A-9 → A40 (FR) → A1 (CH) |
| Departure frequency | 3x/week |
| Customs required | Yes — declaration required |