Warehousing dangerous goods means more than making space available. We store DG cargo under the right conditions, with the controls, segregation, and oversight needed to support safer daily operations.
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Short-term
Short-term storage helps bridge the gap between receipt, preparation, and onward departure. Cargo may need to wait for documents, transport planning, screening, or the next available move. We keep goods under control during that interim period so the waiting time does not turn into a weak point. Even temporary storage needs the right conditions when dangerous goods are involved.
Long-term
Some dangerous goods need to remain in storage for longer while staying available, traceable, and under the right level of control. We provide longer-term warehousing for goods that require more than a short operational pause between movements. That means maintaining conditions that support safety, compliance, and practical access over time rather than simply setting cargo aside until it is needed again.
Customs
Warehousing and customs often overlap, especially when goods arrive from outside the EU or need to remain under customs control before the next decision is made. We support that overlap with bonded solutions that fit the cargo as well as the customs regime. That helps connect storage to the wider shipment plan instead of treating customs status as a separate administrative layer.
High-risk
High-risk dangerous goods need more from a warehouse environment than ordinary storage discipline. They call for sharper judgment, stricter controls, and procedures built around more demanding cargo types. We provide specialist warehousing for materials such as lithium batteries, explosives, and radioactive goods, with operations that reflect the practical reality of storing higher-risk substances safely.

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?
Warehousing dangerous goods is not just about capacity. It is about having the right setup, the right procedures, and the right people behind the operation. We store dangerous goods under our own management structure and support a wide range of cargo types with practical control at the center. That gives customers a stronger warehousing partner when the shipment cannot simply move on the same day.

How we add value with DG warehousing
Control beyond capacity: we focus on conditions, segregation, oversight, and suitability, not just available space.
Flexible storage model: we support temporary, longer-term, bonded, and higher-risk storage needs.
DG-focused operation: warehousing is built around dangerous goods realities rather than generic warehouse routines.
Better continuity: storage connects cleanly to handling, preparation, and onward release.
Specialist environment: more demanding goods can be stored under procedures suited to their risk profile.






