Sicily

Separated from mainland Italy by the Straits of Messina, Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island.

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Home of the largest active volcano in Europe, Mount Etna, towering above Catania at some 3,329 metres above sea level, Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island and is an autonomous region of Italy. Also home to the Mafia (Mafiosi), where it is purported to have first came into existence. One of the directors of our Italian partners is Sicilian, so beware…

But on a more serious note, whilst at the toe of Italy, Sicily is certainly not excluded from our Italian road freight transport services.

Our freight services to and from Sicily

Sometimes direct on international trailer, but more often via our Italian partners northern base, we can provide collections and deliveries to and from all Sicilian regions such as Catania, Palermo and Messina.

Furthermore, consistent with our ‘if it has an Italian postcode, we go’ approach, we also offer freight services to serve the additional islands such as Lipari.

As with many of the southern areas of Italy, transit times and frequency vary, in particular with dangerous goods.

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No complaints

Dear Phil. In line with our ISO9001 accreditation we have to evaluate supplier performance and report the findings annually. The basis of this is to compare the number of deliveries your company has carried out, on our behalf, against the number of customer complaints we received and any other miscellaneous issues experienced during the year.

I am pleased to advise that ITAL have an excellent record with no complaints or issues recorded throughout 2013 so may I take this opportunity to thank you for all your assistance and hope that you will maintain this level of effective logistic service to our customers during 2014. Thank you.

Megan Massey Export controller, Chemviron

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Sicily

Freight Routes to and from Sicily