From flammable liquids and industrial chemicals to biological materials and batteries, our team handles each shipment with precision and care—whether it’s being sent across borders or received from international locations.
Transporting dangerous goods requires strict regulatory compliance, risk management, and a logistics partner that understands the stakes. At Kwid, we specialize in the secure movement of hazardous materials, ensuring full adherence to global safety standards and transit protocols.
Kwid manages the secure import of hazardous goods and chemicals with full regulatory compliance. From customs clearance to safe storage and transport, we ensure proper documentation, labeling, and handling upon arrival at the destination country.
For exports, we offer end-to-end solutions for dangerous goods—including packaging, classification, and route planning—ensuring safe, certified delivery in line with international transit regulations and destination-specific safety standards.
Kwid employs trained professionals who are certified to handle hazardous materials (Dangerous Goods), and we prepare all necessary paperwork in line with international transport regulations.
This includes:
• DG (Dangerous Goods) Certification: Our staff undergo specialized training to safely handle, pack, and ship hazardous materials as per international standards.
• IATA Compliance: For air transport, we follow the International Air Transport Association’s Dangerous Goods Regulations, ensuring proper classification, labeling, and packing.
• IMDG Compliance: For sea transport, we comply with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, meeting all shipping, storage, and safety standards.
• Accurate Documentation: We prepare all legally required documents—such as Dangerous Goods Declarations, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and emergency response info—ensuring seamless customs clearance.
With Kwid, you get a logistics partner who knows the rules, follows them to the letter, and keeps your shipment safe and compliant from start to finish.
Kwid uses internationally recognized guidelines to determine how each type of dangerous good should be packaged — ensuring safe handling, transport, and compliance with global regulations.
Here’s how it works:
• Every hazardous material is assigned a UN number and classification code (e.g., flammable, toxic, corrosive).
• Based on this code, we select specific packaging types — like reinforced drums, leak-proof containers, or insulated boxes.
• We ensure the packaging can withstand pressure, temperature, and movement, minimizing risk during transport.
• Labels, hazard markings, and handling instructions are applied as per UN, IATA, and IMDG guidelines.
With Kwid, every dangerous goods shipment is safely packed and globally compliant, reducing liability while ensuring smooth clearance and transport.
Dangerous goods are clearly identified, correctly handled, and safely stored or transported, minimizing risks to people, property, and the environment.
At Kwid, we follow strict international protocols that include:
• Labeling each package with hazard class symbols, handling instructions, and UN numbers
• Marking containers with essential details like net weight, origin/destination, and emergency contact info
• Segregating incompatible substances (e.g., flammable liquids away from oxidizers) to prevent chemical reactions or accidents during transport
• Using color-coded and durable materials to ensure visibility and readability throughout the journey
By maintaining high standards in identification and separation, Kwid ensures that hazardous shipments are compliant, controlled, and completely safe from start to finish.
Kwid uses advanced safety features to protect hazardous cargo from environmental and physical risks during transport.
Here’s how each element works:
• Temperature Control: For chemicals or substances that are heat-sensitive, we use refrigerated containers or insulated packaging to maintain a stable environment and prevent dangerous reactions.
• Shock Resistance: Cargo is secured in impact-absorbing materials and vibration-proof containers, minimizing the risk of damage during handling, loading, or transit over rough terrain.
• Spill Containment Systems: In case of leaks or accidents, we use secondary containment trays, absorbent linings, and sealed drums to prevent hazardous materials from escaping or spreading.
These systems ensure that your dangerous goods are transported safely, compliantly, and without compromise, regardless of conditions on the route.
Kwid offers live visibility and immediate action plans to ensure safety while transporting hazardous materials.
Here’s how we ensure it:
• Real-Time Tracking: Every shipment is equipped with GPS-enabled monitoring, allowing clients and our logistics team to track location, speed, and route progress 24/7.
• Live Alerts: Any deviations, delays, or irregularities (like temperature spikes or route changes) trigger instant notifications to our control centers.
• Emergency Response Protocols: In the rare case of a spill, accident, or breach, Kwid activates a predefined action plan involving local authorities, hazmat teams, and our internal safety unit.
• Compliance with international safety regulations ensures that all responses are swift, coordinated, and legally sound.
With this dual layer of monitoring and rapid response, Kwid protects people, goods, and the environment—minimizing risk and ensuring full accountability.
Our network ensures each shipment of dangerous goods moves with complete transparency, legal clearance, and safety assurance, reducing risk for businesses and regulatory issues at ports and borders.
With Kwid, dangerous goods don’t mean dangerous handling. They mean disciplined logistics done right.