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Flovi identifies common vehicle relocation routes in Finland, Sweden, and Poland

Flovi, a company specializing in vehicle relocation services, has analyzed its cross-border and domestic operations. The analysis reveals predictable route patterns within Finland, Sweden, and Poland, as well as international connections.

24 June 2026
Flovi identifies common vehicle relocation routes in Finland, Sweden, and Poland
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Flovi, a company that provides vehicle relocation services, has published an analysis detailing the most common routes for vehicle movement within Finland, Sweden, and Poland. According to the company, understanding these patterns can aid in logistics planning for dealerships, rental companies, and fleet operators.

In Finland, the capital region, encompassing Helsinki, Espoo, and Vantaa, serves as the primary hub for vehicle relocation activity. Common routes extend from this area to major cities such as Tampere, Turku, Lahti, Jyväskylä, and Oulu, alongside shorter transfers to nearby towns. The capital region functions as both a frequent origin and destination for vehicle movements.

Beyond the capital, significant regional routes include connections between Tampere and Turku, Tampere and Oulu, Oulu and Rovaniemi, and Tampere and Jyväskylä. Flovi highlights that these regional corridors are particularly relevant for businesses with operations or customer bases across different parts of the country.

In Poland, Warsaw emerges as the most prominent hub for vehicle relocation. From Warsaw, vehicles are commonly moved to cities like Łódź, Gdańsk, Wrocław, and Poznań. Areas surrounding airports in Krakow and Katowice also serve as important transfer points.

Swedish relocation routes are described as more distributed, often connecting regional centers with larger metropolitan areas. Long distances and the country's population distribution influence routes that link locations such as Umeå, Östersund, Uppsala, and Stockholm.

Regarding cross-border movements, Flovi notes common international routes exist between Sweden and Finland, and Germany and Finland. These international relocations can present increased complexity due to longer distances, ferry requirements, and varying national regulations.

Original source: flovi.io