
Arriving into Edinburgh via Grangemouth / Rosyth · 3–6 day transit · post-Brexit UK customs and ToR relief handled in-house.
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Germany → Edinburgh consignments enter the UK via Grangemouth / Rosyth and clear customs there before onward delivery. Old Town setts and stair-access common — book porters. Low Emission Zone active.
Port routing depends on carrier schedule and time of year — the exact port is confirmed on quote.
Your household goods leave Germany in a consolidated lorry via multiple road stages and a Channel ferry crossing, clearing UK customs at Grangemouth / Rosyth before onward delivery into Edinburgh. Old Town setts and stair-access common — book porters. Low Emission Zone active. Post-Brexit, all inbound moves need a UK Transfer of Residence (ToR1) application submitted before goods arrive.
Anmeldung (address registration) is required within 14 days. Kitchens are typically NOT included in rented flats.

Once your container is loaded, our partner crew fastens a numbered plastic customs seal, photographs it, and logs the seal number on your inventory. Customs officers at the UK port verify the same number on arrival — proof your load has been undisturbed door-to-door.
Serving all Germany cities and rural addresses. Enter your address on the quote form and we'll match partners covering that exact route.
Most Edinburgh ↔ Germany household moves route via Grangemouth / Rosyth. Old Town setts and stair-access common — book porters. Low Emission Zone active.
In 2026, shared loads on this route typically run £110/m³. A dedicated 20m³ van for a one-to-two bedroom household is around £2,600. Customs and export packing are usually £150–£450 extra.
Transit is typically 3–6 working days once the vehicle leaves the origin. Add 1–5 working days for customs clearance at the UK port.
Yes. Post-Brexit, every UK ↔ Germany household move is a customs export. You'll need a valued inventory, ID, address proof at destination, and ideally a Transfer of Residence (ToR) application to avoid import VAT.
Shared loads consolidated with other Germany-bound households are the cheapest option (typically £110/m³). Book 6–8 weeks ahead and avoid the June–September peak to save 15–25%.
Germany drives on the right. Removal crews plan loading logistics accordingly — worth flagging if your origin street has narrow access.
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