Dangerous Goods
Compliant dangerous goods transport by road, air, and sea in line with ADR, IATA, and IMDG regulations.

Dangerous goods cannot simply be sent as standard freight. Regulated materials must be correctly classified, packaged, labelled, documented, and transported using approved methods. The requirements differ depending on whether a shipment moves by road, air, or sea.
Transfer 2000 provides end-to-end dangerous goods logistics, managing compliance with ADR (road), IATA (air), and IMDG (sea) regulations throughout the process.
What we transport
We regularly handle flammable liquids and solids including industrial chemicals, solvents, paints, coatings, and resins. We also transport lithium-ion batteries and battery packs, corrosive substances such as acids and alkalis, toxic and environmentally hazardous materials, pressurised gases and aerosols, adhesives and sealants, pharmaceutical and laboratory materials, and engineered components containing regulated substances.
Every consignment is assessed individually before movement to confirm correct classification, compliant packaging, and transport mode suitability.
Full compliance at every stage
Dangerous goods shipments require certified classification and documentation, approved packaging standards, special handling procedures, trained personnel, and compliant transport vehicles or carrier partners. We manage this process end to end, from initial assessment through to compliant transport and delivery.
A common source of delay in DG shipping is documentation or classification errors. We address these before anything moves, not reactively after a rejection or customs hold.
Who uses this service
Chemical manufacturers and distributors, pharmaceutical and life sciences organisations, engineering and manufacturing companies shipping batteries, coatings, or pressurised components, energy sector suppliers, aerospace and automotive industries, research and laboratory organisations, and logistics teams managing compliant global distribution of regulated materials.
Modes covered
Dangerous goods transport is available across road freight (ADR), air freight (IATA), and sea freight (IMDG), with the most appropriate mode recommended based on the goods classification, destination, and commercial requirements.
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Trusted Across London, Kent, Jersey – and Beyond
The majority of our clients are based in London, Kent, and Jersey, where we have extensive experience and strong local networks. But we don’t stop there - our work spans the whole of the UK and overseas. From major cities to rural regions, we support clients nationwide, ensuring location is never a barrier to accessing our services.
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