
Dangerous Goods Transport (ADR)
Find certified carriers for the transportation of hazardous substances or access high-paying requests for specialized transport. Lardi-Trans is a platform where cargo owners and professional carriers with ADR certification negotiate deals directly. [Button: Find Transport]
Road Transportation of Hazardous Cargo
Transporting ADR category cargo requires strict adherence to regulations, specialized vehicle fleets, and highly trained drivers.
Our service helps shippers quickly find contractors who hold the necessary licenses and equipment.
Instead of cold-calling transport companies, you gain access to a database of verified carriers ready to perform the transport of chemicals, fuel, gases, and other specific cargo in accordance with international safety standards.


For Shippers
Need to move dangerous goods? Find a truck with the appropriate certification and equipment.
- Qualification Verification: Carrier profiles provide information on ratings, reviews, and necessary documentation.
- Specialized Fleet: Search for tankers, tank containers, and curtain-side trucks equipped for ADR.
- Time Efficiency: Post your request and receive offers from carriers qualified to handle your specific hazard class.

For Carriers
Do you hold an ADR permit and have an equipped vehicle? Access the highest-paying requests on the market.
- High Rates: Dangerous goods transport pays significantly better than standard freight.
- Risk Mitigation: Work with verified shippers who provide correct documentation for the cargo.
- Precise Matching: Filter loads by hazard class (1-9), body type, and route.

Transportation Features of Different Hazard Classes
On Lardi-Trans, you can find logistics solutions for a wide range of hazardous substances:
- Liquid Bulk: Transportation of fuel, acids, and liquefied gases in specialized tankers and gas carriers.
- Chemical Industry: Delivery of fertilizers, paints, solvents, and industrial chemicals.
- Explosives and Flammables: Transportation of Class 1 and Class 3 substances with enhanced security and safety measures.
- Medical and Biological Waste: Search for transport for the disposal and relocation of specific hazardous waste.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About ADR Transport
Why is the cost of ADR transport higher than standard freight?
ADR shipping rates are higher due to increased safety requirements, mandatory driver training, specialized insurance, and the cost of maintaining certified equipment. On Lardi-Trans, you can compare offers from different carriers to find the best market price.
How do I check if a carrier has an ADR permit?
When choosing a contractor, always request copies of the driver’s ADR training certificate and the vehicle’s ADR certificate of approval. Additionally, pay attention to the rating and reviews on the participant's Lardi-Trans profile.
Which classes of dangerous goods can be transported?
Through the Lardi-Trans platform, you can find transport for all 9 hazard classes—from explosives and gases to corrosive substances. It is crucial to specify the UN number and hazard class when posting your request to attract qualified carriers.
Does Lardi-Trans handle the transport of dangerous goods directly?
No, we are an information platform (freight exchange) that connects shippers and carriers. Responsibility for complying with transport rules, vehicle marking, and having emergency kits lies with the direct contractor (the carrier) you find through our service.
What documents are required for shipping dangerous goods?
The documentation package is more extensive than standard freight. Besides the CMR/Waybill, you need the dangerous goods declaration, instructions in writing (emergency cards), and valid ADR certificates for both the driver and the vehicle.
Can I find transport for international ADR shipments?
Yes, many carriers on the platform operate on international routes, including cross-border transport between Greece and other EU countries. In these cases, transport is regulated by the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR).