
Campania is the corridor's southernmost published-schedule region: Napoli sits about 1,590 km from our Barcelona hub on the A1 autostrada, and the corridor FAQ commits a 3-4 day transit to the city. LTL groupage delivers across the region in 3-4 days, reaching Salerno, Caserta and Avellino on the same rotation.
LTL groupage transit
3-4 days
Corridor departures
3×/week
via the Spain–Italy corridor
Road distance from our Barcelona hub
~1590 km
Border crossing
La Jonquera · Ventimiglia
Postal codes covered
The region's freight profile is broad: the Pomigliano d'Arco and Pratola Serra automotive plants and their supplier rings pull inbound components, the food-processing sector — Campanian mozzarella packaging, pasta and canned San Marzano tomatoes — generates volume at ambient temperature, and fashion and consumer goods flow into the Naples distribution networks.
Napoli, Salerno, Caserta, Avellino and Benevento cover the A1/A3/A30 triangle — all within the 3-4 days groupage band.
Napoli
Salerno
Caserta
Avellino
Benevento
Automotive suppliers for the Campanian plants map to our automotive service, ambient food processing (mozzarella packaging, pasta, canned tomatoes) to food and beverage, and consumer goods into the Naples distribution cluster to the fashion lane.
Napoli receives groupage in 3-4 days over roughly 1,590 km on the A1 southbound — this is the corridor's last committed transit band. Departures are three per week on the Spain–Italy lane.
Yes — ambient food ingredients and packaging materials into the Campanian food-processing belt are standard corridor freight. Palletised dry stock only; we don't operate refrigerated freight.
Five province prefixes: 80, 81, 82, 83 and 84. From Napoli to Salerno, any postal code under these prefixes prices as standard Campania coverage.
Binding quote in about 15 minutes during business hours, valid for 24 hours.