International route · Udaipur → Norway

International courier from Udaipur to Norway. Free home pickup.

Pickup from your Udaipur door, packed and documented, into the DTDC International network. 6–8 working days door-to-door for express; from ₹1,500 per kilogram before fuel surcharge and GST. Norway is not in the EU — Tolletaten clears separately.

Transit (express)6–8 working days
Starting ratefrom ₹1,500/kg
NetworkDTDC International
Origin pickupFree at 5 kg+
02 — How this lane runs

Five steps from your Udaipur door to a Norwegian address.

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Pickup, Udaipur.

Free at 5 kg+. We bring tape, bubble wrap and the international airway bill.

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Pack & document.

Commercial invoice, KYC, content declaration, recipient D-number / fødselsnummer where applicable. Done at our office before handover.

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DTDC handover.

Same evening into the DTDC International facility; air movement to Mumbai or Delhi, then Schengen trans-shipment via Frankfurt, Amsterdam or Copenhagen onward to OSL Oslo.

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Norwegian customs.

Clearance at Oslo-Gardermoen (or Bergen / Trondheim for regional). Tolletaten is not EU — they apply Norwegian customs duty above ~NOK 350. Clean paperwork clears within 24–72 hours.

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Doorstep delivery.

Last-mile to Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim, Drammen, Tromsø or any Norwegian address. POD on WhatsApp the same day.

03 — Rate band, Udaipur → Norway

Starting rates. Real pricing depends on weight.

Final price depends on actual or volumetric weight (whichever is greater) plus the international fuel surcharge in force on your booking date. GST is extra.

Starting per-kg rates

  • Express (6–8 days, door)from ₹1,500 / kg
  • Economy (9–14 days, door)from ₹1,100 / kg
  • Min billable weight0.5 kg
  • Pickup from UdaipurFree at 5 kg+

Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000.

Worked example

A 2 kg parcel — say a folded saree set with a pair of books and a small jewellery pouch:

  • Express, 2 kg × ₹1,500≈ ₹3,000
  • + fuel surcharge (~25%)≈ ₹750
  • + GST 18%≈ ₹675
  • Approx total, express≈ ₹4,425–4,950

Indicative only. Fuel surcharge and rate cards change. Norwegian import duty / VAT (25%) above NOK 350 is paid by the consignee.

04 — Customs & documentation

What you’ll need at pickup.

Norway is not in the EU. Tolletaten (Norwegian Customs) clears parcels separately from the EU TARIC system — paperwork has to be right or the parcel sits.

KYC of the sender

One photo ID for the person whose name is on the AWB — Aadhaar, passport or driving licence. We photograph it at pickup.

Commercial invoice + recipient ID

Itemised invoice with values in INR or NOK. Recipient’s Norwegian D-number or fødselsnummer (national ID) helps Tolletaten clear faster, especially for higher-value parcels.

Prescription (medicines)

Doctor’s prescription with registration number for tablets. Statens legemiddelverk (SLV) is strict — no injectables, no controlled substances, sealed strips only.

05 — Norway-specific restrictions

What Norway doesn’t let in.

Norway has its own restricted-goods list separate from the EU. Tolletaten and police enforce strictly. These are real rules, not our caution.

Don’t even try

  • Alcohol of any kind — Vinmonopolet is a state monopoly; couriers have zero tolerance, even for sealed gift bottles.
  • Weapons and weapon-replicas — Norway is strict on imitation firearms, knives, even decorative kirpans without permit.
  • Drugs and controlled substances — including unprescribed tablets.
  • Aerosols and pressurised containers — universal courier rule.
  • Lithium batteries above 100 Wh — restricted on air leg.
  • Whaling-related products — Norway is a whaling state but courier export of whale products is restricted.
  • Counterfeit goods — seized and destroyed.
  • CITES-listed items — ivory, certain corals, exotic skins.

Allowed with care

  • Textiles and sarees — block-print fabric, lehengas, cotton clothing. Declare a fair value.
  • Books and printed material — any topic, including Norwegian-translated Indian works.
  • Sealed dry sweets — declare ingredients and allergens; Norwegian labeling rules are strict.
  • Tablets with prescription — sealed strips, doctor’s slip, no liquids or injectables.
  • Non-precious jewellery — declare make and value.
  • Small electronics — declare model and value.
  • Papier-mâché and Rajasthani handicraft — fine; no untreated wood.
06 — What goes Udaipur → Norway

Care packages, textiles, gifts, B2B.

Gifts to Indian-Norwegian families

Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Drammen, Trondheim. The Indian-IT and engineering diaspora is small but growing, and the Norwegian-Sikh community in Drammen and Oslo orders regularly during festival months.

Wedding outfits & festival sets

Sarees, lehengas, sherwanis, dupattas. Shipped ahead of weddings to Norwegian-Indian families; we recommend express to land 2–3 weeks before the date.

Diwali parcels (non-food)

Diyas, decorations, pooja items. Express to Oslo and Bergen so they land before the festival.

B2B handicraft to design boutiques

Oslo design-shop owners appreciate Indian textile arts — block-print cushions, dohars, papier-mâché. Small-volume B2B with commercial invoice.

Returning-traveller baggage

Norwegians travel India in numbers. We pick up from the hotel, pack (no organic material), ship before they fly out so they don’t pay airline excess.

Student care kits

Books, kitchen tools, festival clothing for UiO Oslo, NTNU Trondheim, NHH Bergen — Indian engineering and business-school students. Peak intake: August.

Drammen-Sikh community parcels

Religious materials, festival outfits, sealed dry prasad (declare ingredients), gifts for Gurudwara families. Routine lane for us.

Indian-restaurant supply documents

Menus, supplier paperwork, contracts for Indian restaurants in Oslo and Bergen. Express tracked international.

07 — Tracking & proof of delivery

AWB on WhatsApp. Track on dtdc.in. POD when it lands.

The moment the parcel is booked into DTDC International, we send you the AWB number on WhatsApp. Type it into the public tracker at dtdc.in any time. When delivery happens we forward the POD — signed slip or photo — within the hour.

08 — Three questions about Norway shipments

Asked most often.

Norway isn’t in the EU — what does that change for my parcel?

Practically: paperwork. EU parcels go through TARIC at the first EU entry point and don’t face customs again. Norwegian parcels are cleared separately by Tolletaten (Norwegian Customs), with their own duty thresholds — Norway charges duty on goods above roughly NOK 350 (~₹2,800) and 25% VAT on most items. Most Schengen express routes still trans-ship through Frankfurt, Amsterdam or Copenhagen and then enter Norway, so transit isn’t much slower than EU lanes. Just expect the consignee to pay duty/VAT at delivery for anything that isn’t a low-value gift.

What’s a realistic transit time, Udaipur to Oslo?

6–8 working days for express, door-to-door, in normal conditions. The Udaipur-to-Mumbai/Delhi handoff happens the same evening; the air leg with Schengen trans-shipment takes 2–3 days; Norwegian customs (Tolletaten) typically clears clean parcels in 24–72 hours; last-mile via Posten or DHL adds a day. If you’re sending to Tromsø or other northern addresses, add 1–2 days for last-mile.

I’m sending Diwali parcels to my family in Drammen — anything special?

Drammen has a sizeable Norwegian-Sikh community, so we know this lane well. Send textiles, non-food decorations, sealed dry sweets (declare allergens — Norway’s labeling rules are strict), and pooja items. Skip flowers, agarbatti made of untreated bamboo (rare flag), and anything liquid. Book 3 weeks before the festival on express so you’re not paying urgent-rate fuel surcharge, and the parcels land in time.

09 — Quick quote, Udaipur → Norway

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