
Transport & Logistics Writer
Alexander Petrunin covers freight and logistics markets across Europe, the United States and the CIS — from country guides for Portugal, Spain and France to cross-border trucking and carrier licensing. His articles focus on practical guidance for shippers and carriers: routes, pricing factors and regulation.

Freight Transportation on the "Porto – Munich" Route
The route between Porto (Portugal) and Munich (Germany) spans approximately 2,000 kilometers and typically takes 20–22 hours of driving time by road. This critical corridor connects southwestern Europe with one of its central economic powerhouses, supporting the efficient flow of goods across multiple countries.

Freight Transportation on the "Lisbon – Valencia" Route
The "Lisbon – Valencia" route is a critical logistics corridor that connects the western and eastern Iberian Peninsula.

Freight Transportation on the "Porto – Lyon" Route
The route between Porto (Portugal) and Lyon (France) is a strategically important direction for logistics in the European market.

"Lisbon – Seville" Route: Overview of Opportunities and Features
The route between Lisbon (Portugal) and Seville (Spain) spans approximately 460 kilometers

International Freight Routes: Porto – Madrid
The Porto – Madrid route is a vital logistics corridor that connects Portugal's industrial hub with the Spanish capital. Spanning approximately 560 kilometers

Lisbon – Barcelona: International Freight Route
The Porto – Paris route is one of the most significant freight corridors in Europe, connecting Portugal's second-largest city with France's capital. Covering approximately 1,200 kilometers

Porto – Paris: Freight Route
The Porto – Paris route is one of the most significant freight corridors in Europe, connecting Portugal's second-largest city with France's capital. Covering approximately 1,200 kilometers

International Freight Routes: Lisbon – Madrid
The Lisbon – Madrid route is one of the most important corridors for international freight transport between Portugal and Spain. Covering approximately 625 kilometers

Porto – Lamego: A Winemaking Route in the Douro Region
The Porto – Lamego route offers a captivating journey through one of Portugal’s most renowned winemaking regions, the Douro Valley. Spanning approximately 110 kilometers

Lisbon – Beja: Agricultural Freight to the Heart of Alentejo
The Lisbon – Beja route is an essential logistics corridor in Portugal, connecting the capital city to the agricultural heart of the Alentejo region. Spanning approximately 150 kilometers, the journey takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes by car

Faro – Lagos: A Key Logistics Corridor Along the Algarve Coast
The Faro – Lagos route is a vital transportation and logistics corridor in southern Portugal. Spanning approximately 90 kilometers

Coimbra – Guarda: Transporting Goods to the East and the Spanish Border
The Coimbra – Guarda route serves as a significant transport corridor in central Portugal, connecting the historic city of Coimbra with Guarda, a key gateway to the Spanish border.
