Shipping in Europe
Reach your customers with the delivery network that connects you to more of Europe.
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EU single market
More choice for you and your customers with over 40,000 FedEx locations in Europe. With 75% open after 6pm for convenient pick up and re-delivery.
Unparalleled European road coverage reaching most destinations in 48 hours, plus an air express network for powerful, quick service across Europe.
A political and economic union based on four freedoms – people, goods, services and capital. And all four can move freely between all 27 member states.
Convenience
More choice for you and your customers with over 40,000 FedEx locations in Europe. With 75% open after 6pm for convenient pick up and re-delivery.
Coverage and speed
Unparalleled European road coverage reaching most destinations in 48 hours, plus an air express network for powerful, quick service across Europe.
EU single market
A political and economic union based on four freedoms – people, goods, services and capital. And all four can move freely between all 27 member states.
Your needs for shipping to Europe
Ship with confidence. Our high-performance network and services deliver faster, more reliable results with extra peace of mind for you and your customers.
Reliability
With the economic situation across Europe ever-changing, we have the expertise to help you adapt and keep your supply chains moving.
24/7 visibility
From looking up the location of a shipment to getting notified of its arrival, get peace of mind at every stage of delivery.
Smarter supply chain
Manage and simplify your shipments with our comprehensive suite of digital tools and solutions.
Sustainability
Get there more sustainably with new reusable, recyclable packaging and with +20% of our owned fleet in Europe now running on alternative energy.
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Reach your customers with the delivery network that connects you to more of Europe. Check our services below to choose the ones that suit you.
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| FedEx International First® 1, 28 - 11:30 AM
Wake up to absolute certainty with our early-day delivery to selected destinations. |
1 business day |
| FedEx International Priority® Express 1BEFORE 12 PM
Premium door-to-door package delivery with customs clearance service — sure to get your goods across Europe, fast. |
1-3 business days |
| FedEx International Priority® 1
A reliable door-to-door delivery with customs help to almost anywhere in a matter of days. |
1-3 business days |
| FedEx International Economy® 1
A cost-saving option for when you’re not in a hurry — it's door-to-door delivery with customs help as well. |
2-5 business days |
1 Service availability and transit times depend on selected origin and destination postal codes. All FedEx Express services are subject to FedEx Express Terms and Conditions of Carriage. For details please contact our Customer Service.
2 Early morning delivery is typically only offered to selected destination postal codes in major business centers.
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| FedEx International Priority® Freight1
Speedy solution between major cities in Europe. |
Next-day delivery to most markets |
| FedEx International Economy® Freight1
Affordable and reliable shipping for your heaviest goods. |
4-6 business days |
*Service availability and transit times depend on selected origin and destination postal codes. Early morning delivery is typically only offered to selected destination postal codes in major business centers. All FedEx Express services are subject to FedEx Express Terms and Conditions of Carriage. For details please contact our Customer Service.
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| FedEx® International Connect Plus1
Day-definite, door-to-door delivery for e-commerce businesses— including customs help, tracking, notifications and returns. |
1-4 business days |
1 Service availability and transit times depend on selected origin and destination postal codes. FedEx Express terms and conditions of carriage apply. For details please contact our Customer Service.
Put our extensive experience and services to work for sensitive shipments.3
Outsource, cut costs, track shipments, or add flexible delivery and returns—our value-added services do it all.
3 Dangerous Goods services not available at all locations and with all shipping services.
We can provide everything you need to help you ship successfully to customers in non-EU markets.
Shipping to European customers outside the EU? We’re here to guide you through any additional regulations, duties, and taxes.
FAQs
The European Union is a political and economic union of 27 member states, consisting of countries located in Europe. It’s a single market based on four freedoms – people, goods, services and capital. And all four can move freely between all member states.
This means most goods can be transported between member states without the need for customs control and payment of duties and taxes. So goods from an EU country can be shipped to another EU country in free circulation without a commercial invoice.
However, while movement within the EU may be free of customs regulations, certain rules may still apply to highly regulated goods like dangerous goods dual-use items, or excise goods going in and out of your country.
The 27 member countries of the European Union are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
If you are shipping from the UK, keep in mind that as of January 1, 2021, it is no longer part of the EU. However, Northern Ireland will continue being part of the EU VAT area for goods.
Within the EU, there are overseas and special territories such as Guadeloupe and the Canary Islands. While they form part of the EU, they may require a customs declaration to move goods in and out of their country, and duties and taxes may have to be paid.
For more information about the specific customs regulations of the EU's overseas and special territories, check the European Commission website. You can also ask the receiver or your chosen carrier.
Generally, the customs clearance process is more or less the same in all EU countries. However, when it comes to regulated goods, some countries may require additional paperwork.
As far as shipping documents go, a commercial invoice and air waybill are required for all international shipments.
Personal shipments of low-value, unregulated goods can usually clear customs without any additional documentation. Commercial shipments or regulated goods may need extra documentation to comply with EU shipping regulations. Some things to keep in mind are:
- All businesses based in the EU that trade internationally must be registered with their national authority and have an EORI number
- Businesses in non-EU countries will only need an EORI number if they will be making customs declarations for shipments to EU countries
- VAT is charged on all commercial goods shipped to the EU, regardless of their value
- As of July 1, 2026, Duty will be charged on all shipments to EU, regardless of their value. Find out what's changing in EU customs duty.
- Licenses or import permits may be required depending on your goods and the destination country
- If the shipper's country shares a trade agreement with the EU, the shipment may be eligible for reduced or waived import duties (depending on the goods)
‘EORI number’ is short for ‘Economic Operators Registration and Identification Number’. It's a system of unique identification numbers used by customs authorities throughout the European Union.
Shippers based in the EU can request an EORI number from the customs authority in their own country. Shippers based outside the EU can request it from the customs authority in the EU country where they first lodge a customs declaration. Remember to apply for your EORI number well in advance as it can take a week or more to process in some places.
VAT is charged on all commercial goods imported into the EU, regardless of value. For consignments with a value of €150 or below, this can either be charged at the time of the sale by using the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) or be collected from the end-customer by the customs declarant.
When selling consumer goods valued up to €150 into the EU, non-EU e-commerce businesses no longer need to manage multiple VAT registrations. Instead, you can choose to make use of the Import One-Stop-Shop (IOSS). EU-based e-retailers have the possibility to choose One-Stop-Shop (OSS) to collect and remit VAT on sales in other EU member states.
The VAT regulation for goods with a price tag of over €150 and up remains unchanged.
If IOSS is not used, VAT will be charged upon importation. This may mean your carrier might charge you additional processing or handling fees.
IOSS is a solution that simplifies charging and remitting VAT on B2C goods valued up to €150. With IOSS, VAT is simply added to the total price at checkout. Collected VAT is then remitted to the local authorities on a monthly basis. IOSS is available to online sellers and marketplaces from outside the EU as long as your goods are not subject to excise duty. When registering for IOSS, a seller who ships goods into multiple EU countries will only need one VAT registration in an EU country of their choice.
On the buyer's side, with IOSS, there will be no postponed VAT costs or surprise handling fees. Plus, because the VAT is already collected before shipping, the goods will clear customs much faster.
If you are already selling goods in the EU, you can register for IOSS in a member state of your choice. If you don't yet have an EU presence, you will need to appoint an intermediary to register and declare VAT on your behalf. Your carrier may be able to assist you with it.
Marketplaces can also become deemed suppliers and handle VAT collection for their sellers' B2C transactions on goods up to €150 that aren't subject to excise duty.
The One-Stop-Shop is an electronic solution available to EU businesses. It makes it easy to collect and remit VAT on consumer goods sold within the EU. A seller can register for OSS in the local OSS portal. When using the system, you can apply the VAT rate of the country you'll be shipping the goods to and file quarterly VAT reports using OSS.