Large amounts of dangerous goods are transported along German roads, waterways and railroad lines every year – the figure was approximately 312 million metric tons in 2018.1 These goods include many products that are common in everyday life like perfumes, paints or lithium batteries – items that appear to be quite normal for us, but require special care. In order to transport them safely, those involved along the entire supply chain – ranging from the warehouse to the road transport companies and even air and ocean services – need to cooperate seamlessly.
The main issue here involves important dangerous goods classes, safety standards when dealing with goods, which have been classified as dangerous, and the special logistics requirements associated with them. It is not only about safely transporting dangerous goods and how they make their way from the warehouse to their recipient using the different means of transport, but also strict compliance with statutory regulations, which are designed to support the entire process and ensure that absolutely no risk is posed to human beings or the natural world.