Scandinavia - Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark - has always had a special appeal for many emigrants from Germany. Could this perhaps be due to the origin of the word “Scandinavia”? After all, the term translates as “dangerous island / peninsula”. However, this probably results more from the dangerous ocean currents that used to cause trouble for seafarers than from dangers on land. So if you are “brave” and not exactly looking for sun and warm temperatures, you will find everything here that many southern European countries do not have to offer. In Scandinavia, there is excellent social and, above all, health protection, which in some cases is even better than in Germany (for example in Norway). Here you can really rely on the state in an emergency because it has made good provision for its citizens.

But social security is of course only one of the “plus points” of the Scandinavian countries. There are also beautiful landscapes, lots of untouched nature, endless coastlines and lake landscapes. Here you can choose between a big city, a small town or a completely secluded idyll.

Moving Scandinavia Berlin
Moving Scandinavia Berlin

Scandinavia is also a good destination for workers or hard-working entrepreneurial chains. Despite the lack of international champions, the labor market is well positioned. People concentrate on their own strengths, for example in the timber, energy or raw materials industries in general. Crafts and services are also in high demand here and are also largely less regulated than in Germany. Well-trained specialists are always in demand here. So if you want to roll up your sleeves and start something new, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark offer every conceivable opportunity. The prices may be high, but so are the wages and incomes.

On the other hand, those who already have their working life behind them will find plenty of peace and relaxation in Scandinavia. However, due to the high cost of living mentioned above, this is more for those who have already made good provisions. Without a large, regular income, life in Scandinavia can become very expensive.

Figures and data on Scandinavia:
• The 4 Scandinavian countries together have over 26 million inhabitants.
• Their area is a good 3.5 million km2, i.e. just over 7 inhabitants per km2.
• The islands of Iceland and the Faroe Islands or even Greenland are sometimes included in Scandinavia, but not in the most common definitions.

So there are many good reasons for a Scandinavian move. And of course it should be professional, competent and not too expensive.


MOVES BERLIN SCANDINAVIA - SMALL TRANSPORT OR FULL SERVICE

Stockholm / Sweden / Scandinavia
Stockholm / Sweden / Scandinavia

KLASSIK Removals Berlin offers you the entire range of services of an international removal company for your individual move to the countries of Scandinavia. With us you get exactly the services you really want and need for your move to Sweden, Norway, Finland or Denmark. From simple transportation to full-service removals, we make your new start in Scandinavia perfect.

Choose the services you need from our range and we will make you a truly individual offer. That's why we always offer the best service at a fair price.

We carry out international removals to Scandinavia for private households as well as for companies and businesses. Of course, we also settle accounts with employers or authorities if they pay for the removal costs.


SERVICES AND COSTS AS A MOVING COMPANY TO SCANDINAVIA

  • Private removals and company removals
  • Small transport and additional loads (on request)
  • Packing service and packing materials
  • Removal helpers and hourly offers with trucks
  • Piano transport, grand piano transport and safe transport
  • Storage, file storage and disposal (bulky waste)
  • Furniture assembly and small repairs

Let us provide you with a reasonably priced complete offer for your move from Berlin to Scandinavia - or of course from Scandinavia to Berlin. This way you know exactly what you are getting and at what price you will be moving.

Wherever you want to go - Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki, ....


DURATION OF A MOVE TO SCANDINAVIA

We have specialized in removals to the far north for over 10 years. As a result, we are good at planning and rarely experience any real surprises when moving to Scandinavia. Whether by land or by sea, the exact destination of the move ultimately determines the actual moving time. We always recommend at least a few weeks' lead time for international removals - then you are on the safe side. However, thanks to our expertise, we can also act at short notice and work to tight deadlines. As a rule, you will always be informed of the duration of your Scandinavian move together with our offer.

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FAST AND EASY to get a removal quote for your move to Scandianvia...
with our online moving goods list.


OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOADING IN THE DIRECTION OF SKANDIANVIA

For those who like to save money or only have a small amount of goods to transport, additional loading is an interesting offer. Of course, you have to be very flexible in terms of time. Depending on the current order situation and transport volume, we may be able to pick up and deliver other goods on the way to Scandinavia. On the way to Sweden, for example, we can include additional loads in northern Germany or Denmark.


FREQUENT QUESTIONS ABOUT MOVING TO SCANDIANVIA

How long does a move from Berlin to Sweden take?

Depending on whether it makes more sense to move by land or sea, a move to Sweden can be completed in 1-2 days. However, you should not forget the vast expanse to the north and that the road connections there are getting worse and worse.

What does a move to Sweden cost?

The costs for international removals and transportation are based purely on the effort required, i.e. primarily on the transport volume and personnel costs. We will be happy to visit you by telephone to discuss your requirements.

Do you also offer storage?

We offer storage (furniture storage, file storage, etc.) in our own and rented warehouses in Berlin. We do not offer self-storage.