
Szállítási és logisztikai szakíró
Alexander Petrunin Európa, az Egyesült Államok és a FÁK teherszállítási és logisztikai piacait fedi le – Portugália, Spanyolország és Franciaország országismertetőitől a határokon átnyúló tehergépjármű-szállításig és a fuvarozói engedélyezésig. Cikkei a feladók és a fuvarozók gyakorlati útmutatására összpontosítanak: útvonalak, árazási tényezők és szabályozás.

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.

Porto – Bragança: An Essential Route for Domestic Freight
Spanning approximately 200 kilometers, this route connects Porto, The Porto – Bragança route is a vital transport corridor in northern Portugal

Lisbon – Vila Real: Transporting Agricultural and Wine Products from the Douro Region
The Lisbon – Vila Real route plays a strategic role in Portugal's transportation system, connecting the capital to the northern region

Porto – Chaves: A Key Trade Route to the Spanish Border
The Porto – Chaves route is a strategic trade corridor in northern Portugal, connecting the country’s second-largest city with the Spanish border. Spanning approximately 140 kilometers , this route takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes by car , making it a vital link for regional and cross-border commerce. As a gateway to Spain, this route supports the flow of goods between the two countries, enhancing economic integration and trade opportunities. Description of the Cities Porto – Known for its rich history and industrial dynamism, Porto is a leading economic hub in Portugal. The city’s port, Leixões, handles a significant portion of the country’s exports and imports, making it a key player in

Braga – Guimarães: Short Industrial Freight Route
The Braga – Guimarães route is a vital short-distance freight corridor in the northern region of Portugal.

Faro – Porto: A High-Capacity Freight Route Along Portugal's Coast
The Faro – Porto route is one of the longest and most important logistics corridors in Portugal, spanning the entire western coastline of the country. Covering a distance of approximately 550 kilometers , the journey by road typically takes 5 to 6 hours . This route plays a vital role in freight transportation, connecting the southern Algarve region with the industrial and commercial hub of Porto in the north. With its high cargo volume, the Faro – Porto route supports diverse industries, including agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. Description of the Cities Faro – Located in the Algarve region, Faro is known for its thriving tourism industry, agricultural exports, and a growing
