Packing dangerous goods isn’t a routine warehouse task. We prepare DG shipments with the right materials, methods, and practical judgment, so cargo is ready for the mode, route, and risks that lie ahead.
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Checking & labeling
Checking and labeling make sure the outside of the shipment tells the truth about what is inside and how it should move. We verify what is already in place, add what is missing, and help align labels, marks, and visible package details with the actual transport reality of the cargo. That matters because outward presentation is often the first thing the next party in the chain sees and relies on.
Wrapping & sealing
Wrapping and sealing help keep cargo units together and in better condition throughout handling and transit. The goal is not simply to make the load look tidy, but to support stability, protection, and cleaner handovers between stages. Done properly, these steps make units easier to move, harder to disturb, and less likely to create confusion or damage once they leave the point where they were originally prepared.
Overpacking & palletizing
Overpacking and palletizing turn separate goods into stronger, more manageable units that are easier to handle and better suited to onward movement. We consolidate cargo carefully so it stays together, remains more stable, and is less exposed during handling. In practice, that supports efficiency and control at the same time. A better shipping unit often means fewer problems later in storage, transfer, loading, or delivery.
Decanting & transfer
Some goods cannot continue in their current packaging and need to be transferred first. We decant liquids or powders under controlled conditions into packaging better suited to the shipment, the rules, or the customer’s practical needs. That kind of work calls for specialist handling, PPE, and the right environment. It is not routine warehouse work, and it should not be treated as though it were.
Custom UN4D crates
Not every packing challenge can be solved with standard packaging. Some shipments need a crate built around the actual dimensions, weight, and vulnerability of the cargo. We support custom UN4D crate solutions for repeated use cases where tested, certified packaging needs to fit the shipment precisely. That helps create a better technical and operational match when standard options leave too much compromise on the table.
UN-approved packaging
Fast packing often depends on what is already available when the shipment arrives. We maintain a broad stock of UN-approved packaging so cargo can be packed, repacked, or corrected without unnecessary delay. That availability matters because many shipment issues are time-sensitive. When the right packaging is already on hand, the next step can begin sooner and with less dependence on outside supply or last-minute improvisation.
Waste disposal
Packing work sometimes creates a second challenge: what to do with residues, expired materials, or unwanted dangerous goods that need a safe exit route. We support dangerous goods waste disposal with the permits, handling methods, and control needed to manage those materials properly. That can be part of a wider repacking or transfer job, or a separate request where removal is the practical next step.

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?
Packing is one of the clearest areas where infrastructure and expertise work together. We do not just know how to prepare dangerous goods. We also keep the materials, packaging stock, PPE, and controlled handling environment needed to do the job properly. That combination lets us move faster when needed, but still with the level of care and regulatory awareness that dangerous goods packing actually requires.

How we add value with DG packing
Shipment-led packing: the method fits the cargo, route, and transport mode involved.
Specialist handling: demanding packing work is carried out with the right tools and conditions.
Stock on hand: broad packaging availability helps reduce delay in urgent cases.
Stronger shipping units: consolidation and protection improve stability in later handling.
Beyond routine packing: DG packing is treated as specialist work, not ordinary warehouse labor.









