Dangerous goods transport is a compliance-driven process. LOGIX supports DG shipments by aligning requirements upfront and maintaining disciplined execution control throughout the movement.
Dangerous goods transport
Dangerous goods scope and execution
LOGIX supports dangerous goods movements for industrial and petrochemical shippers that require compliance discipline, documented processes and predictable execution. We coordinate DG cargo across ocean, air and road within a defined operational scope and with clear responsibilities at every handover. The focus is correct classification inputs, compliant documentation and controlled interfaces with specialised partners.
What we manage (within agreed scope)
DG shipment coordination across ocean, air and road
Alignment of responsibilities and operating rules with your organisation and stakeholders
Documentation readiness aligned to cut-offs, releases and site requirements
Structured exception management and escalation when requirements change
Modal coverage
DG requirements differ per modality. LOGIX coordinates mode-specific interfaces and documentation control while maintaining one operational file structure.
Ocean freight (DG)
Planning aligned to carrier acceptance rules, cut-offs and port interfaces, with document checks and traceable file discipline.
Air freight (DG)
Time-critical execution aligned to airline acceptance requirements, screening and cut-offs, with clear escalation for exceptions.
Road transport (DG)
ADR-aligned execution where applicable, with documented handovers, appointment control and clear responsibilities at sites.
Packaging units: IBC and drums
LOGIX also supports DG movements in IBCs and drums as part of our bulk liquids and industrial logistics scope, where applicable. Execution is aligned to handling requirements, site rules and documentation discipline.
Compliance and documentation controls
DG performance depends on data quality and disciplined documentation. LOGIX supports governance through structured checks and traceable records.
Controls typically include
Verification of required DG data inputs and document completeness
Consistent references across commercial and transport documentation
Document readiness aligned to cut-offs, releases and appointments
Traceable file history and documented changes where required
Clear escalation when classification or documentation gaps create risk of delay or non-acceptance
Partner network and governance
DG execution often relies on specialised carriers and service providers. LOGIX operates through a selected network aligned to the required service level and compliance expectations, with clear interfaces and documented handovers.
Track & Trace
TRACKDOQ Customer Portal for milestones, exceptions and documents.
TRACKDOQ Customer Portal for milestones, exceptions and documents.
TRACKDOQ provides milestone visibility and central document access for DG shipments, supporting traceable exceptions and audit-ready file history.
Learn more:
Start with a dangerous goods scope review
Share your lane and DG profile and we will confirm feasibility, documentation requirements and operational setup.
Minimum input
Origin and destination, modality (ocean, air, road)
Product name and DG details (UN number, class, packing group, where applicable)
Packaging (IBC, drums, or other), quantity and weight
Required dates, cut-offs and site constraints
Incoterms and responsibility split
Any customer or site-specific compliance requirements