
Corsica is the one French region we serve with a sea leg: trucks run the coastal corridor to the French Mediterranean ports — about 510 km by road — and cross by ferry to Ajaccio or Bastia. End-to-end groupage typically lands in 3-4 days, with the exact day depending on the sailing the load connects to.
LTL groupage transit
3-4 days
Corridor departures
3×/week
via the Spain–France corridor
Road distance from our Barcelona hub
~510 km
Border crossing
La Jonquera
Postal codes covered
Because sailing schedules are set by the ferry operators rather than by us, we confirm the planned crossing when booking each shipment. Postal codes across the island share the 20 prefix, and both 2A (Corse-du-Sud) and 2B (Haute-Corse) delivery areas are covered from the arrival ports.
Ajaccio, Bastia, Porto-Vecchio and Calvi take most island volume; Ajaccio and Bastia are the ferry gateways and the rest of the island is final-mile from there.
Ajaccio
Bastia
Porto-Vecchio
Calvi
Island demand is dominated by ambient food, beverages and consumer goods for local distributors and the hospitality trade — palletised dry stock that tolerates a ferry connection without temperature control.
The load runs by truck along the Mediterranean corridor to the French ferry ports and crosses to Ajaccio or Bastia. Typical door-to-door time is 3-4 days, and we confirm the planned sailing at booking because crossings are operated by the ferry lines, not by us.
No — we don't operate refrigerated freight. Ambient, palletised goods only: dry food, beverages, packaging, equipment and general cargo. For the island this is the bulk of distributor demand anyway.
Binding quote in about 15 minutes during business hours, valid for 24 hours.