Certified Dangerous Transports based on the ADR Agreement. The ADR Agreement (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) defines the necessary requirements and specifications for dangerous transports and was first implemented in 1968.
Most European countries have signed and accepted this Agreement (48 States are Parties to it). Law 1741/1987 is the first national legislative text regarding the road transport of dangerous goods, with which Greece ratified the ADR Agreement.
We undertake the safe transport of dangerous cargo, such as explosives, dangerous gases, flammable liquids and solids, organic peroxides and oxidants, toxic and infectious, radioactive corrosives and various other substances and items that during transport present a risk that is not covered by the other classes. In general, in this category are included substances that present no immediate risk but present a very high risk if dispersed in the environment.