Full truckloads (FTL) from Hamburg – direct, no transhipment, Europe-wide
Your shipment deserves its own vehicle. We move your full load from Hamburg exclusively and on schedule to its destination – no interim storage, no transhipment, with a dedicated contact.
AI-generatedFTL or LTL – why the full truckload is faster and safer
Full truckload (FTL)
Your vehicle runs exclusively for one shipment – straight to the destination.
- Your vehicle used exclusively
- Direct run, no transhipment
- Shorter transit times
- Lower risk of damage
- More schedule reliability
Groupage (LTL)
Several shipments share a vehicle and are consolidated.
- Vehicle shared with other goods
- Multiple transhipments en route
- Longer, less predictable transit time
- More handling, higher risk
We currently do not offer classic groupage (LTL) – our focus is on FTL.
These loads we carry as full truckloads
Full loads
Full truck quantities, single-type and direct to the recipient.
Automotive & supplier parts
On time for production-critical supply chains.
Palletised trade goods
Up to the full capacity of the articulated truck.
Industrial & trade goods
General goods for industry and wholesale.
AI-generatedThe right vehicle for your full truckload
For FTL we usually deploy 40-tonne articulated trucks for long haul, and the 12-tonne truck for smaller full loads – with a curtainsider or box body, depending on goods and loading.
Getting your load rolling is this simple
- Step 01
Request
Tell us the goods, route and date – by form or directly by phone.
- Step 02
Receive a quote
Suitable vehicle and a firm, binding date.
- Step 03
Direct run
Pickup in Hamburg, direct delivery to the recipient.
Full truckloads into the key European corridors
Southern Germany & Austria
via the A7
Benelux & France
via the A1
Berlin & central Germany
via the A24
Ruhr region & western Germany
via the A1
Request a full truckload from Hamburg now
Tell us the goods, route and preferred date – we’ll get back to you promptly with a suitable fixed-price quote.
Or call us directly: +49 163 831 75 10
Full truckloads (FTL) from Hamburg in detail
What is a full truckload (FTL)?
With a full truckload (FTL), a complete vehicle is available exclusively for your shipment. The goods are picked up at one point and driven straight to the recipient – no interim storage, no transhipment, no third-party shipments on board. This means shorter transit times, greater safety and more predictability.
FTL or LTL – the difference
With FTL your shipment uses the vehicle exclusively and runs straight to the destination. With LTL (part/groupage load) several shipments share a vehicle and are transhipped multiple times. FTL is faster and gentler; LTL is often cheaper for small quantities. Our focus is on FTL.
Why Hamburg is a strong starting point
Via the A1, A7, A23 and A24 motorways, Hamburg is connected in every direction: to southern Germany via the A7, to the Ruhr region and the Benelux countries via the A1.
Which goods are suited to a full truckload
- full loads – complete truck quantities, single-type in one go
- automotive and supplier parts – on time for production-critical supply chains
- palletised trade and industrial goods – up to the full capacity of the articulated truck
- general trade goods for industry, wholesale and trade
Our vehicles and bodies
For FTL we usually deploy 40-tonne articulated trucks for long haul, and the 12-tonne truck for smaller full loads. Depending on the goods we choose curtainsider/tautliner vehicles, closed box trucks or flatbed/platform vehicles – with a tail lift on request for delivery without a ramp.
Full truckloads across Europe
Via Hamburg’s transport axes we serve the key European corridors: to the Benelux countries and France via the A1, to southern Germany and Austria via the A7.
Frequently asked questions about full truckloads
Type of goods, number of packages or pallets or loading metres, dimensions and gross weight, pickup and destination, plus the preferred date.
That depends on availability and destination. For urgent shipments we also offer express transport.
For anything that fills a whole vehicle or should travel exclusively and without transhipment – such as palletised trade and industrial goods or full loads in one go.