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Impjiegi ta' Sewwieq ta' Trakk f'{belt} Berlin

Berlin is Germany’s capital and its largest consumer market. The city’s booming e-commerce sector and massive distribution center network in the Brandenburg ring create steady demand for truck drivers across all route types.

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Average Monthly SalaryEUR 2,500–3,700
Estimated Open Positions2,500+
License RequiredCE license (Führerschein Klasse CE)
Key RoutesUrban distribution across Berlin-Brandenburg, e-commerce fulfillment, long-haul from eastern corridor
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Berlin’s growing e-commerce sector means high demand for last-mile and distribution center drivers. Night shifts and weekend work are common for retail supply chains. The Brandenburg ring around Berlin hosts major fulfillment centers for Amazon, Hermes, and DHL.

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Local DeliveryEUR 2,500–2,900
RegionalEUR 2,800–3,300
InternationalEUR 3,200–3,700
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  • Capital city with the largest consumer market in eastern Germany, creating constant delivery demand
  • Growing e-commerce fulfillment center concentration in the Brandenburg ring offers stable employment
  • Lower cost of living compared to Munich or Hamburg while maintaining competitive salaries
  • Well-connected motorway network (A10 ring, A2, A9) for efficient regional distribution
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Monthly salaries in Berlin range from EUR 2,500 for local delivery routes to EUR 3,700 for long-haul and international positions. E-commerce fulfillment and night shift work typically pay a premium of EUR 200–400 above base rates.

Berlin offers diverse opportunities: last-mile delivery for e-commerce (Amazon, Hermes), supermarket supply chain logistics, construction material transport, and long-haul runs from the eastern corridor toward Poland and the Baltics.

Berlin has a lower cost of living than Munich, Hamburg, or Frankfurt, which means your salary goes further. Housing is more affordable in outer districts and Brandenburg. The city also has excellent public transport for days off.

Basic German is helpful for local delivery routes. Many international transport companies in Berlin operate in English, especially those running cross-border routes to Poland. Fyndaro's chat supports multiple languages.

Yes. Berlin is approximately 80 km from the Polish border. Cross-border routes to Warsaw, Poznan, and the Baltic states are common. These routes often pay a premium over domestic-only positions.

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