Services

What Our International Trade Service Covers for Norwegian Companies

Sigrid Hovland June 28, 2026

International trade is a journey—let’s map it together.

Norwegian team discussing trade services

Whether you’re sourcing new suppliers or exporting to new markets, the process brings unique challenges for Norwegian businesses. In this overview, we highlight key service areas: partner sourcing, documentation, customs consulting, trade finance, and supply chain optimization.

Vetted partners

Sourcing Reliable Partners

Picture your business expanding to new markets. Our partner sourcing process starts with a detailed requirements mapping and ends with introductions to trusted suppliers or buyers. We rely on an internal methodology, the Supplier Alignment Cycle, which emphasizes transparency, responsiveness, and product fit. We help Norwegian businesses navigate negotiations and set clear expectations from the outset.

Compliance focus

Documentation and Customs Support

Documentation and customs are often the biggest hurdles. Our documentation audit service reviews your paperwork for accuracy and completeness before shipments leave Norway. For customs, we offer consulting sessions using our Compliance Readiness Checklist, ensuring your team is up to date with both Norwegian and international rules. This minimizes the risk of unnecessary delays or penalties at the border.

End-to-end support

Supply Chain and Finance

Supply chains can stretch across continents. We assist with logistics planning, trade finance referrals, and troubleshooting disruptions. Our support team coordinates with shippers, customs brokers, and financial partners so your business stays focused on its growth. No matter your experience level, our end-to-end approach is designed to make international trade a manageable process for Norwegian firms.