Why Manigo for transport to Russia
Transport to Russia takes more than a truck: correct documentation, drivers who know the crossings through Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and Belarus, and a vehicle that holds temperature at −30°C outside. Manigo has been building exactly that experience since 2011.
Serbian producers of fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy and confectionery export to Russia duty-free under the free trade agreement — we make sure the goods arrive on time and within the required temperature regime.
- Own reefers and curtain-siders, no middlemen
- Full (FTL) and part (LTL) loads
- Return loads from Russia — better rates
- Available 24/7 including weekends and holidays
What we carry to Russia
We specialise in temperature-controlled food products but also carry general cargo of all types.
- Fresh fruit and vegetables (apples, raspberries, plums, peppers…)
- Frozen fruit and vegetables
- Meat, meat products, dairy
- Confectionery, beverages, consumer goods
- Palletised industrial goods
Documentation and customs
Export to Russia requires a CMR, invoice and packing list, TIR carnet or transit declaration, certificate of origin (Form A / ST-1), and for food a phytosanitary or veterinary certificate. Our team tells you in advance what is needed and checks the documents before loading to avoid hold-ups at the border.
Routes and transit times
The most common route runs through Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and Belarus to Moscow — about 2,300 km. Typical transit to Moscow is 4–6 days, to Saint Petersburg 5–7 days, depending on border waiting times. We track the vehicle by GPS the whole way and keep you updated.
