When a shipment is damaged, rejected, or no longer fit to move, recovery matters. We help restore control through inspection, correction, repacking, and practical next steps that move the situation forward.
Explore our expertise
Exceptions
An exception is the moment when a shipment stops behaving like a normal flow and starts asking urgent practical questions. Something may be missing, damaged, rejected, or simply not compliant enough to continue. We help clarify what has gone wrong and what the workable next step is. That first diagnosis matters, because recovery only works well when the cause is understood before anyone rushes into the wrong fix.
Load correction
Load correction is about dealing with cargo that may still be physically in motion through the chain, but is not set up in a way that should be allowed to continue. The issue may be instability, poor distribution, incompatibility, or a load that is simply not fit for safe onward handling. We correct those setups before the next movement, so risk is reduced rather than passed downstream to someone else.
Salvage
Salvage becomes necessary when damage, leakage, or visible loss of control makes normal handling impossible. In those moments, the priority is to contain the risk first and restore a safe path forward second. We use the right packaging, handling methods, and specialist judgment to recover dangerous goods from a compromised situation. That may lead to repacking, transfer, or another controlled next step depending on what the cargo needs.

Every DG shipment poses unique challenges. We’re here to solve them.
From a single missing link to the entire chain: we determine what your shipment needs and handle those part of the process you’re looking to outsource. Practical, safe, and always in full compliance.
Why Special Cargo?
Recovery work calls for calm judgment, not panic. By the time a shipment needs correction or salvage, something has already gone wrong somewhere in the chain. We help customers regain control with practical next steps, specialist handling, and the means to contain problems safely. Because we already manage related services such as packing, transfer, and compliant preparation, recovery can connect directly to a workable onward solution.

How we add value with DG recovery
Control restored: we help bring damaged or rejected shipments back into a workable state.
Cause before action: recovery starts with understanding what went wrong first.
Specialist correction: salvage, repacking, and recovery work are handled in a controlled DG setting.
Safer next steps: the shipment is moved toward a realistic and compliant onward route.
Connected recovery chain: corrective work links directly to packing, storage, and transport support.





