
Aosta Valley is Italy's smallest region but sits on a direct branch of the corridor: from the A26 junction the A5 climbs to Aosta, about 1,080 km from our Barcelona hub. LTL groupage delivers in 3-4 days, with the alpine leg adding no extra time to the corridor band.
LTL groupage transit
3-4 days
Corridor departures
3×/week
via the Spain–Italy corridor
Road distance from our Barcelona hub
~1080 km
Border crossing
La Jonquera · Ventimiglia
Postal codes covered
Freight into the valley is dominated by ambient food and beverage for local distributors and the hospitality trade — Fontina cheese production, wine cooperatives and the ski-resort supply chain. Palletised dry stock travels well on the corridor schedule; we don't operate refrigerated freight.
Aosta, Courmayeur and Saint-Vincent are the three main delivery points, all on the A5 axis within the same 3-4 days band.
Aosta
Courmayeur
Saint-Vincent
Ambient food and beverage — cheese, wine, dry goods for the hospitality trade — is the primary vertical, mapping to our food and beverage service.
Aosta receives groupage in 3-4 days over roughly 1,080 km via the A26/A5 alpine branch. The valley sits within the corridor band despite the altitude — groupage arrives on the same rotation as the Piedmont drops.
We deliver to business addresses and distribution points — hotels, resort supply depots, food distributors. Residential last-mile in remote mountain locations may require a local handoff, which we arrange at booking.
One province prefix: 11. All delivery points across the valley — from Courmayeur to Pont-Saint-Martin — price as standard Aosta Valley coverage in the quote form. The region is compact, so a single prefix covers the entire territory without zone surcharges.
Binding quote in about 15 minutes during business hours, valid for 24 hours.