Need to deliver goods from Latvia to the Netherlands or the other way around?
LATCARRIER provides regular and dependable shipments between the Baltic States and the Netherlands — with the speed and precision our clients trust across Europe.
Why the Netherlands?
The Netherlands is one of Europe’s key logistics hubs — thanks to major ports like Rotterdamand nearby Antwerp, a developed road network, and a strong trade and manufacturing sector. It serves as a gateway not only to the Benelux region, but also to Germany, France, and the UK.
Common Latvian exports to the Netherlands:
• Timber and wood products • Food and beverages (including canned, bread, frozen goods) • Furniture, construction materials • Machinery, metal parts • Non-standard shipments with multi-stage delivery
Common imports from the Netherlands:
• Agricultural machinery and spare parts • Windows, doors, glass products • Building and finishing materials • Electronics and technical equipment • Decor and household goods (especially for e-commerce)
What transport services do we offer?
•Full truckload (FTL) – best for 60–90 m³ or over 10 tons • Less-than-truckload (LTL) – cost-effective for smaller volumes • Express vans – urgent shipments, no reloading • Heavy or non-standard cargo – construction goods, large items
Our fleet includes: vans with tail lifts, cargo minibuses, tarpaulin or insulated trucks (including refrigerated ones), based on cargo type and access.
Logistics made simple:
• Pickups from any address in the Netherlands • Warehousing in NL (on request) and full logistics services in Riga • Direct transport or via partner terminals to optimize costs • Complete documentation and optional cargo insurance • Real customer support — no bots, only humans
Why choose LATCARRIER?
• Own vehicle fleet = speed, control and safety • Flexible consolidation options in Riga • We offer solutions — not excuses • Strong experience with furniture, heavy or oversized goods • We deliver with speed and a winner’s mindset
LATCARRIER — your fast, reliable cargo carrier between Latvia and the Netherlands.