Shipping from Uzbekistan to Europe is not a direct route. Since Uzbekistan has no access to the sea, cargo must travel through several countries before reaching European destinations.
In most cases, delivery is organized using multimodal transport, which means combining rail, road, and sea shipping. This allows businesses to balance cost, delivery time, and reliability.
On average, delivery from Uzbekistan to Europe takes 25 to 35 days, depending on the route and final destination.
Sofmar helps organize this process from start to finish, managing every step of the shipment.

The main route goes through Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
Cargo is first transported by rail from cities like Tashkent to ports such as Aktau or Kuryk. This part usually takes 5 to 10 days.
Then the cargo crosses the Caspian Sea to Baku, which takes around 1 to 2 days.
After that, it moves through Georgia to ports like Poti or Batumi, and from there it is shipped by sea to Europe. The sea part usually takes 10 to 14 days.
In total, the full route takes about 25 to 35 days.

After arrival at Black Sea ports, cargo continues to final destinations across Europe, including Germany, Italy, France, and Poland.
From ports such as Constanta or Varna, shipments are delivered inland using road or rail transport, depending on the destination and cargo type.
Final delivery within Europe typically takes 3 to 7 days, while the total transit time from Uzbekistan to Europe ranges from 28 to 40 days, depending on the route, handling times, and logistics conditions.
This option is used for medium and large shipments.
A 20-foot container holds about 28 cubic meters, while a 40-foot container holds up to 60–68 cubic meters.
Cargo weight is usually up to 20–26 tons.
This option is faster and safer because the cargo stays in one container during the whole journey.
This option is used for smaller shipments.
Cargo from different clients is combined into one container.
It is more affordable, but delivery takes longer, usually 30 to 38 days, because of additional handling.

| Type | Route | Time | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full container | Tashkent → Aktau → Baku → Poti → Europe | 25–30 days | Standard and stable route |
| Large shipment | Tashkent → Kuryk → Baku → Batumi → Europe | 30–35 days | Best for bigger cargo volumes |
| Small cargo | Tashkent → Aktau → Poti → EU hubs | 30–38 days | Cost-effective for small shipments |
To move cargo without delays, correct documents are required.
These usually include:
invoice
packing list
transport documents
certificates if needed
Mistakes in documents can cause delays of 2 to 5 days, so preparation is important.
Choosing the right route and shipping method is key.
Large shipments are cheaper per unit when sent in full containers.
Small shipments are cheaper when combined with others, even though they take longer.
Tracking the cargo at every stage helps avoid delays and keeps the process under control.
Sofmar manages the entire logistics chain, from pickup in Uzbekistan to delivery in Europe.
This includes route planning, transport coordination, port handling, and document control.
Clients get clear timelines, controlled costs, and reliable delivery without unexpected delays.
Shipping from Uzbekistan to Europe involves several stages and requires proper coordination. The most efficient route runs via the Caspian Sea and Black Sea, providing average transit times of approximately 25–35 days.
Sofmar is ready to organize your shipment from Uzbekistan to Europe, providing a simple, reliable, and fully controlled logistics solution.