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freight to italy
freight to italy
freight to italy
freight to italy
freight to italy

Freight to Italy


Whether it is freight to Italy or from Italy to the UK we will move your freight to Italy on a daily basis


Through us you have a full network of freight partners in Italy giving total coverage for -
  • WE DO NOT ARRANGE REMOVALS OR CARRY PERSONAL EFFECTS
  • DAILY parcel / courier service for small shipments to Italy.
  • DAILY groupage, part load and full load trailer freight to Italy.
  • helpful staff with expert knowledge of the Italian freight industry.
  • UK Depots in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham Bristol and London.
  • Italian depots in Turin, Milan, Padova, Verona, Rome, Naples, Prato.
  • deliver to our UK depots or collect from our Italian depots.
  • dedicated van services for fragile / urgent / exhibition shipments.
  • courier services for urgent and express freight to Italy.
  • two freight and truck matching softwares used - access to hundreds of trucks per day.
  • quick & competitive quotations for freight to Italy .
  • unusual or special freight catered for.
  • cargo packing & case making for road freight to Italy.
A selection of destinations we can ship to/from:

Ancona, Bari, Benevento, Bologna, Brescia, Cagliari, Campobasso, Cremona, Foggia, Genova (Genoa), Latina, Messina, Milano (Milan), Modena, Monza, Napoli (Naples), Padova (Padua), Palermo, Parma, Pavia, Perugia, Pesaro, Pisa, Ravenna, Roma (Rome), Salerno, Savona, Siena, Torino (Turin), Trento, Treviso, Udine, Venezia (Venice), Verona, Vicenza


We serve many countries in Europe for deliveries including : freight to Germany , freight to Holland , freight to Sweden , freight to Spain , freight to Poland , freight to Italy , freight to Hungary , freight to Switzerland , freight to Austria , freight to Netherlands , freight to Denmark


FAQ - FREIGHT TO ITALY


Q: What information do you need need from me so I can obtain a quote for freight to Italy ?

A: We would require the weight in kilos, the dimensions in centimetres (length x width x height) the collection postcode and the delivery postcode in Italy.


Q: What is the best way to contact you for a quote for freight to Italy ?

A: For the fastest reply, the best way to contact us is via email - operations@bfreight.co.uk - this email is monitored by our quotes team who will reply immediately. You can also contact us by phone - 0044 (0)1277 655 553


Q: You are based in Essex but we are elsewhere in England, can you still cover my area ?

A: We have trucks empty daily across the UK in most major cities and happy clients all over the UK - the location of our office doesnt affect our UK coverage.


Q: Do you arrange shipments from / to private addresses in Italy ?

A: We can take shipments to private addresses in Italy but we only deliver to the kerbside, not up stairs in lifts etc.


Q: Do you do removals to Italy ?

A: We DO NOT take baggage or household removals of furniture.


Q: Do you transport hazardous goods to Italy ?

A: We do transport hazardous goods to Italy but we will require to know the hazardous class, UN number, packing group and flashpoint to quote.


Q: Do you arrange frozen / refrigerated groupage shipments to Italy ?

A: We DO NOT arrange frozen / refrigerated loads


Q: Do you arrange car transport to Italy ?

A: We do not transport cars or vehicles to Italy


Q: Can you arrange the paperwork for trans-shipments under EX1 ?

A: We can arrange EX1 forms for shipments transitting through other countries on their journey. We need to know that an EX1 form is required BEFORE quoting and bookings we can only do this via certain ports.


Q: Do you carry wines and spirits to Italy ?

A: We do not carry wines and spirits to Italy as it can cause delays to other urgent cargo on the vehicle


Q: Do you offer insurance for freight to Italy ?

A: Full marine insurance is available on request, please add this with your quote request


Q: How do we open an account with your company ?

A: Call or email us for a credit application form, we normally require immediate payment on the first shipment but credit is given thereafter (depending on credit status).



FULL LOAD FREIGHT TO ITALY

We will discuss your needs and guide you through the decision process of finding a suitable full load truck / trailer combination for your freight to Italy. We can offer a huge variety of truck and trailer types for your load :

  • box trailer to Italy
  • mega trailer to Italy
  • flat trailer to Italy
  • road train to Italy
  • tail lift trailer to Italy
  • express trailer to Italy
  • euroliner trailer to Italy
  • exhibition trailer to Italy
  • double manned trailer to Italy
  • truck mounted forklift trailer to Italy


  • Information about Italy

    BACKGROUND

    Italy became a nation-state in 1861 when the regional states of the peninsula, along with Sardinia and Sicily, were united under King Victor EMMANUEL II. An era of parliamentary government came to a close in the early 1920s when Benito MUSSOLINI established a Fascist dictatorship. His alliance with Nazi Germany led to Italy's defeat in World War II. A democratic republic replaced the monarchy in 1946 and economic revival followed. Italy was a charter member of NATO and the European Economic Community (EEC). It has been at the forefront of European economic and political unification, joining the Economic and Monetary Union in 1999. Persistent problems include illegal immigration, organized crime, corruption, high unemployment, sluggish economic growth, and the low incomes and technical standards of southern Italy compared with the prosperous north.

    LOCATION

    Southern Europe, a peninsula extending into the central Mediterranean Sea, northeast of Tunisia


    CLIMATE IN ITALY

    The inland northern areas of Italy (for example Turin, Milan, and Bologna) have a continental climate typically classified as Humid subtropical climate, while the coastal areas of Liguria and the peninsula south of Florence generally fit the Mediterranean climate stereotype.

    Between the north and south there can be a considerable difference in temperature, above all during the winter: in some winter days it can be -2 °C (29 °F) and snowing in Milan, while it is 12 °C (54 °F) in Rome and 22 °C (72 °F) in Cagliari. Temperature differences are less extreme in the summer.

    Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco), the highest mountain in Italy and Western Europe.The east coast of the peninsula is not as wet as the west coast, but is usually colder in the winter. The east coast north of Pescara is occasionally affected by the cold bora winds in winter and spring, but the wind is less strong here than around Trieste. During these frosty spells from E-NE cities like Rimini, Ancona, Pescara and the entire eastern hillside of the pennines can be affected by true "blizzards". The town of Fabriano, located just around 300 m in elevation, can often see 0.5–0.6 m of fresh snow fall in 24 hours during these episodes.

    On the coast from Ravenna to Venice and Trieste, snow falls more rarely: during cold spells from east, the cold can be harsh but with bright skies; while, during the snowfalls that affects Northern Italy, the Adriatic coast can see a milder Sirocco wind which makes snow turn to rain—the mild effects of this wind often disappear just a few kilometres inside the plain, and sometimes the coast from Venice to Grado sees snow while it is raining in Trieste, the Po mouths and Ravenna. Rarely, the city of Trieste may see snow blizzards with north-eastern winds; in the colder winters, the Venice Lagoon may freeze, and in the coldest ones even enough to walk on the ice sheet.

    Tuscan landscape.Summer is usually more stable, although the northern regions often have thunderstorms in the afternoon/night hours and some grey and rainy days. So, while south of Florence the summer is typically dry and sunny, in the north it tends to be more humid and cloudy. Spring and Autumn weather can be very changeable, with sunny and warm weeks (sometimes with Summer-like temperatures) suddenly broken off by cold spells or followed by rainy and cloudy weeks.

    In the north precipitation is more evenly distributed during the year, although the summer is usually slightly wetter. Between November and March the Po valley is often covered by fog, especially in the central zone (Pavia, Piacenza, Cremona and Mantua), while the number of days with lows below 0 °C is usually from 60 to 90 a year, with peaks of 100–110 days in the mainly rural zones. Snow is quite common between early December and early March in cities like Turin, Milan and Bologna, but sometime it appears in late November or late March and even April. In the winter of 2005–2006, Milan received around 0.75–0.8 m of fresh snow, Como around 1 m, Brescia 0.5 m, Trento 1.6 m, Vicenza around 0.45 m, Bologna around 0.30 m, and Piacenza around 0.8 m.

    Lake Garda from Riva del Garda.Summer temperatures are often similar north to south. July temperatures are 22–24 °C north of river Po, like in Milan or Venice, and south of river Po can reach 24–25 °C like in Bologna, with fewer thunderstorms; on the coasts of Central and Southern Italy, and in the near plains, mean temperatures goes from 23 °C to 27 °C. Generally, the hottest month is August in the south and July in the north; during these months the thermometer can reach 38–42 °C in the south and 32–35 °C in the north; Sometimes the country can be split as during winter, with rain and 20–22 °C during the day in the north, and 30 °C to 40 °C in the south; but, having a hot and dry summer does not mean that Southern Italy will not see rain from June to August.

    The coldest month is January: the Po valley's mean temperature is between -1 °C and 1 °C, Venice 2–3 °C, Trieste 4 °C, Florence 5–6 °C, Rome 7–8 °C, Naples 9 °C, and Cagliari 12 °C. Winter morning lows can occasionally reach -30 °C to -20 °C in the Alps, -14 °C to -8 °C in the Po valley, -7 °C in Florence, -4 °C in Rome, -2 °C in Naples and 2 °C in Palermo. In cities like Rome and Milan, strong heat islands can exist, so that inside the urban area, winters can be milder and summers more sultry.

    On some winter mornings it can be just -3 °C in Milan's Dome plaza while -8 to -9 °C in the metropolitan outskirts, in Turin can be just -5 °C in the city centre and -10° to -12 °C in the metropolitan outskirts. Often, the largest snowfalls happen in February, sometime in January or March; in the Alps, snow falls more in autumn and spring over 1500 m, because winter is usually marked by cold and dry periods; while the Apennines see many more snow falls during winter, but they are warmer and less wet in the other seasons.

    Both the mountain chains can see up to 5–10 m of snow in a year at 2000 m; on the highest peaks of the Alps, snow may fall even during mid summer, and glaciers are present.

    The record low is -45 °C in the Alps, and -29.0 °C near sea level (recorded on January 12, 1985 at San Pietro Capofiume, hamlet of Molinella, in the Province of Bologna), while in the south cities like Catania, Foggia, Lecce or Alghero have experienced highs of 46 °C in some hot summers.



    ITALY TELEPHONE CODES

    The International country calling code of Italy is +39

    Italy City Area Telephone Codes

    +39 51 Bologna
    +39 55 Firenze / Florence
    +39 10 Genova
    +39 2 Milano / Milan
    +39 81 Napoli / Naples
    +39 91 Palermo
    +39 6 Rome / Roma
    +39 11 Torino / Turin
    +39 41 Venezia / Venice


    WHAT TIME ZONE IS ITALY IN ?

    Italy is in the Central European Time Zone. Central European Standard Time (CET) is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+1).

    Does Italy observe Daylight Saving / Summer Time?

    Like most states in Europe, Summer (Daylight-Saving) Time is observed in Italy, where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour; 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+2).

    After the Summer months the time in Italy is shifted back by 1 hour to Central European Time (CET) or (GMT+1)


    MAP OF ITALY


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    DRIVING IN ITALY

    Children in cars: children under 12 and 1.5 metres tall cannot travel in the front unless they use a proper child restraint system. Children under 3 in the rear must use a proper child restraint if one is available. Children over 3 must use appropriate restraints in the rear.

    Documentation: always carry your driving licence, vehicle registration document (V5), and certificate of motor insurance. If your licence does not incorporate a photograph ensure you carry your passport to validate the licence. If the vehicle is not registered in your name, carry a letter from the registered owner giving you permission to drive.

    Drinking and driving: Don't do it. Anything over 0.05 per cent and you could face anything up to imprisonment.

    Fines: On the spot fines are issued for the infringement of all traffic regulations. Ensure an official receipt is issued by the officer collecting the fine.

    Fire extinguisher is advised, but not compulsory.

    First-aid kit is advised, but not compulsory.

    Fuel: All grades of unleaded petrol, diesel and LPG are available as well as lead substitute additive. No leaded. It is allowed to carry petrol in a can. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, although they probably won't work at automatic pumps. It's a good idea to let your card issuer know you will be travelling abroad. This ensures they don't suspend your card if they spot it being used in unfamiliar places, which they sometimes do as an anti-fraud measure.

    GB sticker: UK registered vehicles displaying Euro-plates (circle of 12 stars above the national identifier on blue background) no longer need a GB sticker when driving in European Union countries.

    Headlamp converters are compulsory.
    Lights: There is no obligation but a recommendation to use dipped headlights on open roads and during poor visibility. Motorcycles must use dipped headlights during the day at all times.

    Minimum age for driving, provided you hold a full UK licence, is 18 for a car and motorcycle.

    Motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear crash helmets.

    Motor insurance: third-party insurance is compulsory. A green card is not required but your insurer should be advised of your trip.

    Seat belts are compulsory for front and rear seat occupants, if fitted.

    Visibility Vests are now compulsory in Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Norway, Portugal and Spain (and likely to become compulsory throughout the EU). The rules vary from country to country concerning number of vests required and whether they should be carried in the car or boot. Common sense suggests that there should be a vest for every occupant, and that the vests should be carried in the car, and put on before getting out. Do this and you will not have a problem.

    Warning triangle is advised, as its use is compulsory.

    We serve many countries in Europe for deliveries including : freight to Germany , freight to Holland , freight to Sweden , freight to Spain , freight to Poland , freight to Italy , freight to Hungary , freight to Switzerland , freight to Austria , freight to Netherlands , freight to Denmark

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    Customer Feedback
    At very short notice a booking made for a collection of 14 tons of cargo from France. Simon arranged the shipment which was collected on time & delivered back to our whse at LHR the following day at the time promised. Excellent service and regular feedback received

    Noel Broadbent
    Freight Forwarder


    Thanks Simon.

    I have to say this was our first export to Gibraltar and you and your company made things easy.

    Thank you and if we do more we will definately come back and use you again.

    Best regards

    Gary


    Gary Briscoe
    Home Protection Solutions


    We have been extremely impressed with the level of service we have received. The office kept us informed about delivery times and the goods arrived 3days earlier than promised. Highly recommended and I will definitely be considering all my future deliveries.

    Melanie Barry
    Awning Manufacturer


    Very Happy with the service and pricing

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    Wholesale paper Distributor


    Excellent service from Matt, Thank you

    Guy Wright
    IT Sales and Solutions


    Barrington Freight made it very simple for us to move a valuable marine engine from Cento Italy to St Sampson Guernsey.
    No fuss, sensible delivery date which was kept despite several strikes / port closures which Simon managed to navigate around, well done !

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    Insurance Brokers


    We regularly use Barrington Freight to pick up from our suppliers across Europe. Barrington Freight has proven to be extremely reliable over the past six months.


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    Distributor of eco friendly toys and games


    Everything very good. All picked up safe and in good condition. Staff in Palma very helpful. Thank You!

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    Barrington Freight have handled both imports & exports on our behalf to & from destinations such as Poland, Germany, Italy & Spain and have always offered an excellent service. We would highly recommend the services they offer.


    Doug Fox
    Food Coatings


    Just a note to thank you and your company for helping us on our first delivery from Holland. Rosa my wife said the driver was very courteous and helpful with the drop. I shall need another in a few weeks time and will call you with details as and when, once again many thanks. Every thing present and correct.


    Russell Diamond
    Temporary Shelters


    We find the service from Barrington Freight is First Class, (based on the size of shipments we have coming over from Belgium and Germany). We appreciate that the size of our shipments may only be 2 or 3 pallets the delivery service is excellent and arrives within 5 working days from placing the order.

    Roy Hackford
    Seed Suppliers


    Thank you for your excellent service and I will be in touch again.


    Tracey Morrison
    Hydraulic Cylinder Manufacturer


    If you are looking someone to look after your freight as if it was their own, then look no further than Barrington Freight. I have recommended Barrington Freight to my clients and they are not only impressed by their attention to detail and excellent communication, but also their honesty and integrity.

    Ravi Peal-Shankar
    Business Coach


    I have worked with Matt Everard for many years and followed him to Barrington Freight as he is a valuable partner to our business. Barrington Freight cater for our European road freight forwarding needs and I have always found them to be competitive, reliable and more than capable. Barrington Freight offer us an extension to our business that we can rely on, and know that our customers will receive the same excellence and quality of service that we would provide them, thus providing a seamless freight forwarding solution.

    Stuart Crowder
    Freight Forwarder


    My company regularly needs parts delivered promptly and to remote locations all over the world. Matt and the team at his freight company (Barrington Freight) liaise with my suppliers and foreign agents, providing reassuring, professional freight services, delivering to the agreed time schedule and giving regular updates throughout the whole freight forwarding process.

    Simon Scott
    Marine Electrical Engineers


    AGI has found a true partner in Barrington Freight. Matt and Simon provide a service and response time that is second to no one! Their attention to detail and personal touch allows AGI to offer our customers that are shipping in and out of the UK a service level no one else has been able to offer or match price wise. AGI Logistics has found a true partner in Barrington Freight!

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    Freight Forwarder


    Always find them helpful and efficient. Nice people to do business with.

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    Exporter of Homogenisers


    Excellent service, great value......very happy.

    Elliot
    Finance


    We needed some urgent client paperwork collected from our offices at 7pm at night and delivered to Manchester at 8am the next day. We called Barrington Freight and they organised it for us. We were kept well informed at all times and their price was very modest. We would like to thank Matt and Simon for all their help.

    Andrew Wand
    Solicitors


    Great company, really good service.

    Would use again.

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    IT Supplies


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