Store and ship your dangerous goods e-commerce.
Lithium batteries, aerosols, flammables, corrosives, alcohol-based cosmetics… We hold an ADR storage permit and ship your sensitive products anywhere in Europe — where most 3PLs and e-commerce platforms refuse.
What most 3PLs refuse to handle
Most logistics providers and e-commerce platforms block dangerous goods right at the product page. We store and ship them.
A warehouse with an ADR storage permit, not just a shelf.
ADR-approved carriers for your high-volume B2B shipments.
A compliant framework, from storage to final delivery.
What we handle, what we don’t
Dangerous goods don’t mean rejected goods: if it falls within our ADR scope, we store and ship it — if not, we tell you plainly.
We store & ship
- Lithium batteries and cells
- Aerosols and pressurised sprays
- Flammable liquids
- Corrosive products
- Alcohol-based cosmetics (perfumes…)
- Cleaning products
Out of scope
- Explosives (class 1)
- Radioactive materials (class 7)
Unsure about your product? Send us its safety data sheet (SDS): we’ll give you a clear answer, yes or no.
From storage to shipping, two flows under control
Compliant storage
Your dangerous goods are stored under an ADR permit, separated and labelled according to their class.
B2C shipping
One product, one destination: we ship via the carriers in our usual network, within the permitted quantities.
High-volume B2B shipping
Beyond roughly 2 pallets, we go through ADR-approved carriers: DSV, DACHSER, DB Schenker.
A regulatory framework, not a grey area
ADR storage permit
Our warehouse is authorised to store e-commerce dangerous goods in the classes we handle.
Approved carriers
For high-volume B2B, we work with DSV, DACHSER and DB Schenker, approved for ADR transport.
Packaging & labelling
Compliant marking, hazard labels and transport documents on every shipment.
Class segregation
Incompatible products are stored separately to avoid any risk.
Your questions about ADR storage
ADR is the European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road. In e-commerce, it covers every product classed as dangerous: lithium batteries, aerosols, perfumes, flammable or corrosive products… As soon as one of these items is stored and then shipped, an ADR framework applies.
Yes. Lithium batteries and cells are among the dangerous goods we store under an ADR permit and ship, both B2C and B2B, in line with regulatory quantities and packaging.
We do not handle explosives (class 1) or radioactive materials (class 7), which fall outside the e-commerce scope. For everything else — lithium, aerosols, flammables, corrosives, alcohol-based cosmetics — send us the safety data sheet and we’ll confirm we can take it on.
For a single shipment (one product to one destination), we ship via the carriers in our usual network, within the quantity limits set for dangerous-goods parcels.
Beyond around two pallets, we go through ADR-approved carriers — DSV, DACHSER and DB Schenker — which have the resources and certifications required to transport dangerous goods in volume.
Yes. Every dangerous-goods shipment requires approved packaging, compliant marking and hazard labels, along with the appropriate transport documents. We take care of all of it.
Yes, we ship across Europe, the UK and Switzerland. The exact terms depend on the product class, the quantity and the destination — we confirm each case during the audit.
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