Madrid–Sevilla & Andalusia Freight for Businesses: B2B Logistics

Transvolando offers transport of goods to Seville and all of Andalusia with fixed routes from Madrid. We serve the agri-food, aeronautical, logistics and distribution sectors in southern Spain.

Services in Andalusia

  • Groupage Madrid-Seville with fixed frequency and delivery in 24-48 hours
  • Carga completa a Sevilla, Malaga, Granada, Cadiz y Cordoba
  • Transporte para eventos en FIBES (Palacio de Congresos de Seville)
  • Coverage: Sevilla, Dos Hermanas, Alcala de Guadaira, Malaga, Granada, Jaen, Cordoba, Huelva

Andalusia is a strategic market for the transport of goods, with the port de Algeciras as an entry point for goods from Africa and Asia. Transvolando connects you with the entire logistics network in southern Spain.

Related routes from Seville

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More Andalusian and national provinces in our national directory.

Frequently Asked Questions about Transport in Seville

Why is Seville strategic for transport to Andalusia and North Africa?

Seville accounts for 35% of Andalusian GDP and is the gateway to the port of Algeciras (Europe’s leading port for ro-ro traffic to Morocco). The A-4 connects Madrid to Seville in 5h, the A-49 reaches Huelva-Portugal, and the A-92 runs to Granada-Almería. For businesses with Andalusian clients or exports to Morocco via Algeciras-Tangier Med, Seville is the natural hub. Madrid-Seville lead time: 24-48h groupage, 6h FTL.

What rates apply for pallet transport from Madrid to Andalusian provinces?

Indicative rates for a Euro pallet (1,000 kg) ex-Madrid: Seville and Córdoba €65-95, Cádiz and Huelva €75-105, Málaga €75-110, Granada €80-115, Jaén €60-85, Almería €90-130. 20-30% discounts apply for monthly volume contracts. For shipments to Algeciras (port of origin to Morocco) a specific rate: €90-120/pallet with prior consolidation.

Which Andalusian sectors require specialised transport?

Andalusia clusters: olive oil (Jaén, Córdoba — IBC drums, isothermal tankers), intensive agriculture (Almería greenhouses — temperature-controlled), produce (Huelva strawberries — reefer +0/+4°C), aerospace industry (Seville CASA-Airbus — high-volume, heavy parts), and rail (Antequera, logistics hub). Each profile demands a specific fleet your agency should know how to handle.

How do extreme Andalusian temperatures affect transport of temperature-sensitive goods?

In Andalusian summer, temperatures in the trailer cabin exceed 50°C, affecting sensitive loads: electronics, pharmaceutical products, food. To ensure integrity: 1) Use isothermal or temperature-controlled transportation (not just “closed vehicle”). 2) Schedule morning deliveries (before 12 noon). 3) Verify that the agency has chargers by appointment to avoid discharge in the sun. 4) Request continuous temperature recording.

What opportunities does the Seville-Algeciras-Morocco corridor offer for exporters?

The Seville-Algeciras-Tangier Med corridor is the main Spain-Morocco axis: 200,000 trucks/year cross Algeciras. For Morocco exporters: 1) Simplified customs transit under the TIR Convention. 2) Total lead time Seville-Casablanca: 36-48h (12h to port + 6h ferry + 18-30h to destination). 3) Competitive rates for automotive, agri-food and construction materials. Customs advice included if your agency holds AEO status.