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Ihr VTL-Systempartner:

Delamode Balkans d.o.o.

Bulevar oslobođenja 113
RS-11010 Voždovac, Belgrade

Telefon +38 1113122422
Telefax +38 1113122431

www.delamode-balkans.com
goran.drozdjibob@delamonde.rs

Depot-Nr. 98111


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  • Jahr der Firmengründung: 2012
  • Anzahl kaufmännischer Mitarbeiter: 4
  • Anzahl gewerblicher Mitarbeiter: 4
  • Lagerfläche in m²: 1500
  • Umsatz in EUR: 1200000
  • Anzahl Sendungen pro Jahr: 2500
  • Tonnen pro Jahr: 4800

Beschreibung

Delamode Balkans is a specialist provider of international freight forwarding services. Our depot in Belgrade, Serbia positions us in an ideal location to provide cost effective solutions for all types of freight transportation between the West Balkan countries and the rest of Europe.

This includes scheduled weekly export and import groupage services between Benelux, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia and the UK.

In addition to national collection and delivery services linked to the movement of international freight, we offer a reliable domestic distribution service throughout Serbia (24hrs) and the surrounding West Balkan countries (72hrs).

Via our solid global transport network we can also take care of your sea freight requirements, offering FCL and LCL shipments across the world.

Overview of the services offered by Delamode Balkans

  • Multi-modal freight forwarding services
  • Domestic distribution throughout the West Balkans
  • International road transport
  • Regular groupage, full and part load services
  • Customs clearance service
  • Warehousing services

Delamode Group of Companies

The Delamode Group has been a pioneering presence in Central and Eastern Europe for over 25 years, offering unique expertise in the movement of freight worldwide. The Delamode Group currently employs over 250 people and has offices and warehouse facilities in the UK, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Moldova, and more recently Macedonia.