Color Line Cargo has announced that it has facilitated more than 5,000 Digitoll transports to Norway, underlining growing adoption of the country’s digital customs system ahead of a key regulatory deadline.
Digitoll, introduced by the Norwegian Customs Administration, enables customs information to be submitted electronically before goods arrive in Norway. The system is designed to speed up border procedures, reduce paperwork and improve the flow of freight by allowing customs authorities to assess shipments in advance.
Color Line has worked with Digitoll for road transport over the past two years and recently extended its services to include sea transport. The company says it is ready to support customers as the industry prepares for the next phase of implementation.
The system is particularly important for RoRo and ferry traffic serving Norway, as it allows customs formalities to be completed before trucks and trailers reach Norwegian ports.
A major milestone is approaching on 15 September 2026, when Digitoll will become mandatory for road freight entering Norway. Transport operators, logistics providers and freight customers are therefore being urged to ensure their processes are compliant before the deadline.
According to Color Line, the achievement of 5,000 Digitoll transports demonstrates the industry’s ongoing transition towards more digital and efficient freight operations.