In Paris, especially in areas like Le Marais, we use smaller vehicles and coordinate closely with local authorities to ensure safe and compliant delivery in busy and historic districts.
When shipping personal belongings to France, it’s important to declare all items. Unique regulations include restrictions on cultural goods like artworks over 50 years old, which require authorization. Additionally, there are limits on transporting certain cheeses and plants. Prohibited items include certain drugs,...
During France’s national holidays like Bastille Day, we carefully plan our shipments to avoid delays, considering potential road closures and reduced business hours, ensuring timely delivery despite the festive disruptions.
Shipping cargo by sea from New York to France usually takes approximately 2 to 3 weeks. Common ports of departure in the United States include the Port of New York and New Jersey, and common arrival ports in France include the Port of Le Havre or the Port of Marseille-Fos.
When shipping to France, we furnish a tracking number that enables you to monitor your shipment’s progress online in real-time, ensuring transparency and peace of mind throughout the process.
Major ports like Le Havre, Marseille, and Calais are commonly used for shipping to France, providing efficient access to various regions due to their strategic locations and advanced facilities. Official Websites: Port of Le Havre Port of Marseille Port of Calais
Our team includes French-speaking professionals, which helps in navigating France’s shipping regulations and ensuring clear communication with local authorities and clients.
France’s varied climate, especially the warmer south, requires climate-adaptive packaging for temperature-sensitive items. We ensure that goods are protected from extreme temperatures during transit.
Yes, we specialize in supporting commercial shipments to France, providing comprehensive assistance. Our services include logistics planning, customs expertise, and tailored shipping solutions. For example, we can assist in importing.
Shipping a vehicle to France requires adherence to EU emissions standards, valid registration and insurance documents, and a conformity certificate. Import duties may apply, and specific rules for classic or luxury cars differ. For comprehensive and up-to-date information, please consult the official French Customs website.