Ship From Turkey to Norway With Take & Ship
Step 1
Simply complete and submit our easy online registration. You can begin shopping right away with your personal Take and Ship address.
Step 2
Shop top brands and great deals only available from Turkey stores like Trendyol, Hepsiburada, N11. Simply enter your TAKE & SHIP address at checkout.
Step 3
Ship your parcels with Take and Ship, and our experts will take packages and combine them together, saving you up to 80% off standard international shipping rates.
Step 4
You’ll get fast delivery at discounted rates. Once packages leave Take and Ship they can be delivered worldwide in as little as 2-4 days.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SHIP FROM TURKEY TO NORWAY?
Average transit times from our Take and Ship warehouse to Norway:
Express shipping : 1 to 3 business days
Economy shipping: 5 to 10 business days
Buy online from Turkey ship to Norway your items with Take and Ship.
We offer a range of value added services should you need it before we ship out.
Receive our discounted shipping rates, fast delivery, free package photo services and 45 days free package storage services. Send parcel to Norway.
Most Famous Brands That You Can Buy Online in Turkey
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Role of Turkey in Today’s Fashion
Turkey’s fashion and textile industry is one of the leading drives of the Turkish economy. Now, Turkey is exporting their fashion products with Made in Turkey brands.
We provide all relevant services to get your items from Turkey shipped to Norway! Calculate your shipping costs and delivery times and use our currency converter to explore a stress-free shopping tour in Turkey.
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Consolidation & Repacking
Freight Shipping
Reduce your Shipping Costs
Take and Ship will take your multiple packages and combine them in one large box. We will cut down the shipping cost as shipping one large parcel costs lesser than multiple small packages. Repacking end up saving money no matter what the overall weight of the items will end up being.
Take and Ship is committed to help you in your international purchases. For this reason, we offer you a consolidation & repacking service.
Consolidation is the process of combining multiple orders, possibly from different online stores onto one tracking number so all your packages will be delivered together but in their original packages. Let’s say you buy the latest Clothes from Trendyol and a pair of T-shirts from Hepsiburada in Turkey. Take and Ship will put the original boxes together to be treated as a single shipment, so you will receive the 2 packages at the same time.
Note: Consolidation does not involve repacking multiple packages into one box
Calculate your shipping from Turkey to Norway
Please Select Where Parcel Will Be Shipped To
How is Dimensional Weight Calculated?
* Max piece weight 30 kg
* Max piece dimensions (L x W x H) 120*80*80 cm
Prohibited Goods
- Animals, Animal Products, Animal Skins, Animal Fur, Animal Parts, Live Animals
- Alcoholic beverages and related products
- Batteries – loose batteries i.e. laptop batteries, power bank
- Body Parts
- Bullion
- Cash & Travellers Cheques
- Clinical and medical waste
- Biological samples (including but not limited to bodily fluids and tissue samples)
- Counterfeit currency, bank notes and postage stamps
- Counterfeit goods
- Credit, Debit, Bank Cards
- Drugs – including all over-the-counter, prescription or non-prescription and legal drugs as well as illegal drugs / narcotics
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my package subject to taxes and duty?
While our shipping rates include all shipping and handling costs, you are responsible for all associated costs such as duties and/or taxes incurred. For more information, we advise that you contact your local customs office.
Can I pay the customs duty before I send my package?
All items sent via Take and Ship are DDU, which means the duty is unpaid. Any customs fees will need to be paid by the recipient. It is essential to provide local contact information so the recipient can be contacted by customs.
How will the import tax or customs duties be calculated?
There are not always import taxes and / or customs duties. It always depends on the type of goods and the import conditions of your country, some goods are exempted from customs duties.
An applicable import tax or turnover tax on imports is calculated from the customs value. It is a percentage of the value of the goods including shipping costs. For more information please contact your local customs office.
What if I received the item for free or as a gift?
Regardless of how you received the item, you must declare its value. There is no way to avoid customs duties, customs officers will check all items entering the country and charges will be applied where necessary.
If you simply put gift on the customs invoice, this does not mean it will not attract duty as they will still check the value of what is in the box.
Why must I fill customs declaration form include item prices and descriptions?
Customs Information
GENERAL IMPORT GUIDELINES
Goods that are subject to customs duty
Most goods are free of customs duty. Put simply, customs duty apply only to textiles (e.g. clothing) and foodstuffs (food and drink). If duty is to be paid on the goods, this must be paid upon import. Customs duty rates may vary for foodstuffs during the year. The customs duty rate for clothing depends on several factors. You must know the commodity code in the Customs Tariff in order to find out the customs duty rate – this will tell you how the individual item is classified.
VAT
You will generally report or pay VAT on all goods you import into Norway, even if you do not pay customs duty on the goods.
The Norwegian government sets the rate of VAT each year. VAT is currently 25 per cent. One exception is foodstuffs, for which the rate is 15 per cent.
Be aware that duties and any excise duties that must be paid for customs clearance are also included in the VAT calculation.
As of 1 January the NOK 350 value limit was abolished for
- food and drinks (for example snacks, chocolate, soft drinks, supplements and vitamins),
- goods with restrictions (for example medicines, seeds, plants and animal food)
- goods with excise duties (for example alcohol, smear oil and climate gasses)
Other goods are until further notice, and as long as the Ministry of Finance decides, free from duties and taxes provided the shipments’ value including freight is under NOK 350. This applies for instance to clothes, electronics, cosmetics, makeup, sports equipment, glasses, kitchen equipment and furniture.