Dangerous goods (ADR/DOPOG)

Class 2–9 dangerous goods transport from Russia. ADR certification, dedicated equipment, permits, escort.

Dangerous goods (DG) is a category with strict transport, packaging and documentation requirements. We carry all hazard classes except 1.1–1.3 (explosives), which need a separate approval.

ADR hazard classes

  • Class 2 — gases (cylinders, aerosols).
  • Class 3 — flammable liquids (paints, solvents, alcohols).
  • Class 4 — flammable solids.
  • Class 5 — oxidisers.
  • Class 6 — toxic and infectious.
  • Class 7 — radioactive (case-by-case).
  • Class 8 — corrosive.
  • Class 9 — miscellaneous (lithium-ion batteries, asbestos).

What we have

  • Certified ADR drivers.
  • Dedicated equipment with hazard placards and emergency kits.
  • Experience with lithium-ion batteries (UN3480/3481) — common for electronics from China.
  • UN-certified packaging selection per class and group.

Documents

  • MSDS / SDS — safety data sheet from the shipper.
  • UN number and proper shipping name.
  • DG Declaration.
  • Package marking (hazard labels, orientation marks).

Timelines and lanes

From Russia to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Türkiye, China, Europe. Times average 2–3 days longer than standard cargo because of border and tunnel route restrictions.

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FAQ

Which hazard classes do you carry?
All ADR classes 2–9: gases, flammable liquids, oxidisers, toxic, corrosive, miscellaneous. Class 1.1–1.3 (explosives) only by separate approval.
Do you handle lithium-ion batteries (UN3480/3481)?
Yes, this is one of our common categories. We carry both standalone batteries (UN3480) and batteries packed with equipment (UN3481). UN 38.3 test from manufacturer is required.
What does the shipper need to prepare?
MSDS/SDS for each item, UN number, DG declaration, package marking. If documents are missing — we help prepare them.