MARTIN INTERNATIONALE SPEDITION

Your freight forwarder for international Uzbekistan transports

How do you arrange a clearly structured and reliably supervised transport to Uzbekistan? 

A clearly structured and reliably supervised transport to Uzbekistan succeeds when the logistics are properly organised and an experienced freight forwarder for Uzbekistan oversees the entire route. That is exactly what we do: dedicated points of contact, fast responses, and continuously coordinated Uzbekistan transports so that your goods arrive in Uzbekistan without delays and with reliable transit times. 

For larger shipments we provide direct full truckloads that run to the recipient without reloading. Smaller volumes are consolidated into economical part loads – from pallet shipping to Uzbekistan to single-pallet deliveries – so that your Uzbekistan transports remain transparent, plannable, and flexible. Many companies opt for truck transports to Uzbekistan because they move machinery, equipment, or industrial goods safely and efficiently. 

When your delivery is particularly urgent, we provide an express vehicle solely for your cargo. For oversized or sensitive goods, we take over the full organisation including permits, route selection, and on-site coordination. Our logistics for Uzbekistan deliver clear processes and ensure that your shipment reaches its destination reliably and on time. 


Our range of services for Uzbekistan


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We will get back to you the same day with a suitable freight quote for your Uzbekistan transports – transparent and without obligation.

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In brief: trade, transport and customs clearance – Uzbekistan

What conditions support companies in executing a transport to Uzbekistan that is reliably organised and traceably managed? 

A reliably organised and traceably managed transport to Uzbekistan succeeds when companies plan the relevant transit axes, the customs requirements and the document obligations early, and an experienced forwarding agent for Uzbekistan assumes complete coordination. The country is developing into an important location for agri-technology, mechanical engineering and industrial plant, which is why clearly structured transport chains are indispensable for many companies. It is especially important that goods are fully documented and routed through the suitable border crossings without delay. MARTIN Spedition handles all inspection and clearance processes in Germany so that companies retain a transparent overview of every step at all times. This way, every transport to Uzbekistan remains efficient, predictable and reliably manageable even for project shipments. 


Import Uzbekistan

For imports from Uzbekistan we handle the full customs clearance in Germany. We prepare the required documents, check the details and make sure your consignment is released quickly and properly.

Export Uzbekistan

For exports to Uzbekistan we take care of all the required export formalities in Germany. Our team prepares the necessary papers, files the consignment with customs and ensures swift clearance of your delivery.

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Uzbekistan transports and logistics – briefly explained

Transports between Germany and Uzbekistan are predominantly carried out by international forwarders specialised in traffic to the Eurasian region. These are mostly logistics service providers running regular routes through Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus or via alternative southern corridors. It is important that the provider has experience with long transit distances, border crossings and the specific requirements of Central Asian countries.
Besides large international carriers there are also mid-sized companies with an Eastern Europe/Central Asia focus. These include specialised providers like us, with experience in full loads, part loads and project-based transports into this region and the ability to offer economical solutions on a regular basis.

For commercial deliveries to Uzbekistan, road transport plays the biggest role. Full truck loads (FTL) are ideal for machinery, industrial goods or palletised items, while part loads (LTL) are flexible and cost-efficient for smaller quantities. Due to long distances and several transit countries, stable coordination along the route is often required.
For time-critical or high-value products, air freight can be a sensible alternative, for instance via the international airports of Tashkent, Samarkand or Fergana. Intermodal solutions combine truck and further means of transport – often to optimise transit times or to avoid complex border routes.

Yes, there is a range of logistics companies specialised in transports towards Central Asia. These providers have many years of experience with typical transit routes, regional partner networks, knowledge of customs processes and the necessary document routine.
In addition to larger international service providers, mid-sized forwarders also offer specialised solutions for Uzbekistan. These include companies like ours, focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia transports, regularly coordinating full and part loads to this region without overtly advertising the fact.

The transit time of a road transport to Uzbekistan depends heavily on the chosen route. Common benchmarks for direct traffic are 10 to 18 working days. Factors such as border waiting times, road conditions, season, transit countries and customs clearance processes have a direct influence on speed.
Full truck loads are usually faster, as they are handled without consolidation or trans-shipment. Part loads often need additional time for reloading in European hub structures. A realistic assessment therefore always covers a transit-time corridor rather than fixed guaranteed dates, particularly on long-distance routes.

Transport costs are determined by several factors: volume, weight, loading metres, type of goods, distance, route choice and seasonal market conditions. Tolls and transit fees, possible customs costs, waiting times at borders, demurrage and surcharges for certain regions are added.
As the route to Uzbekistan crosses several countries with different regulations, the calculation is more extensive than for purely European transports. Forwarders therefore typically produce individual quotations that take all relevant parameters into account. For a realistic price calculation, providers need as precise as possible shipment data and delivery terms.

For shipping to Uzbekistan, companies should plan carefully. This includes choosing the right mode of transport, aligning collection and delivery dates, correct documentation and preparing all customs paperwork. Stable packaging is important, as various climatic conditions, road conditions and trans-shipment situations can occur during transport.
Early alignment with a forwarder experienced on Central Asian routes is also recommended. They can evaluate transit times, route variants, required paperwork and possible risks and ensure economical and safe handling of the freight.

Since Uzbekistan is not an EU member, full export formalities are required. These include an export declaration, correct goods descriptions, customs tariff numbers, commercial invoices and packing lists. For certain product groups additional certificates, proofs of origin or technical documents may be required.
On the route to Uzbekistan, transit procedures (e.g. T1) are often used, as the route crosses several non-EU countries. Any inconsistency in the documentation can lead to delays or additional costs. Careful customs preparation is therefore an essential part of the transport process.

Contact is usually made via the respective company websites, by e-mail or by phone. Many forwarders have dedicated contacts for Eastern European and Central Asian transports. For direct services it is sensible to speak with a provider experienced in long-haul lanes and complex border processes.
We are also among the companies that regularly coordinate transports to Uzbekistan and serve the corresponding routes – without relying solely on promotional effect. What is important when making contact is to have the complete basic shipment data ready in order to receive a precise transport quote.

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