Dangerous goods (ADR / IMDG / IATA DGR)
Hazardous cargo, handled to the standard the law requires.
Dangerous goods — batteries, chemicals, aerosols, flammables — move only under strict international rules. We handle them to ADR (road), IMDG (sea) and IATA DGR (air) standards, with correct hazard-class classification, compliant packing, marking and documentation.
What's included
Correct hazard classification
Goods assigned to the right of the 9 ADR/IMDG hazard classes and UN number.
Mode-specific compliance
ADR for road, IMDG for sea and IATA DGR for air — each handled to its own rulebook.
Compliant packing & marking
Approved packaging, labels and placards so cargo isn’t stopped at the border.
Full documentation
Dangerous-goods declarations and transport documents prepared correctly.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as dangerous goods?
Anything in the 9 hazard classes — explosives, gases, flammable liquids and solids, oxidizers, toxics, corrosives and more. Lithium batteries and many cosmetics and chemicals qualify.
Can dangerous goods go by air?
Many can, under IATA DGR, with strict limits on quantity and packing. We confirm what’s permitted on each mode before booking.
Do you classify the cargo for me?
Yes. We determine the hazard class and UN number and prepare the dangerous-goods documentation — wrong classification is the main cause of rejected hazardous shipments.