
Trentino-Alto Adige sits on the A22 Brenner axis, Italy's busiest north–south freight artery: Trento is about 1,260 km from our Barcelona hub, with Bolzano and the Brenner logistics belt extending northward. LTL groupage delivers across the region in 3-4 days.
LTL groupage transit
3-4 days
Corridor departures
3×/week
via the Spain–Italy corridor
Road distance from our Barcelona hub
~1260 km
Border crossing
La Jonquera · Ventimiglia
Postal codes covered
The region's freight profile is a mix of high-quality food production — the South Tyrol apple and wine cooperatives move volume at ambient temperature — and industrial machinery for the manufacturing base along the Adige valley. Both verticals consolidate on the corridor's three weekly departures.
Trento, Bolzano, Rovereto and Merano sit on the A22 spine — all within the same 3-4 days groupage band from our Barcelona hub.
Trento
Bolzano
Rovereto
Merano
South Tyrolean food cooperatives — apples, wine, ambient food products — map to our food and beverage lane, while the Adige-valley manufacturing base uses the industrial-machinery service.
Both cities sit on the A22 Brenner axis, about 1,260 km from our Barcelona hub, and receive groupage in 3-4 days. The corridor schedule — three departures per week — applies to the whole region.
Yes — ambient food, wine and apple products are a natural fit for this lane. Palletised, non-temperature-controlled goods only; we don't operate refrigerated freight. Intra-EU movements travel on CMR paperwork, no customs.
Two province prefixes: 38 and 39. Trento province uses 38 and Bolzano province uses 39, covering the full region from the Adige valley floor to the alpine logistics belt. Any delivery point under these prefixes prices as standard regional coverage.
Binding quote in about 15 minutes during business hours, valid for 24 hours.