
ADR
Your Trusted Partner for Safe and Efficient Transport Across Europe
NextSped’s extensive transportation network spans all European countries, ensuring seamless and efficient delivery of your goods. Whether your needs involve road transport or intermodal solutions, we optimize every journey to achieve the highest standards of safety, reliability, and efficiency.
Our Expertise in Transportation
Dedicated Fleet and Drivers
Your goods are handled by our highly trained NextSped drivers, operating cutting-edge trucks equipped with the latest technology. Our drivers undergo rigorous training at our in-house NextSped Training Institute, ensuring exceptional performance and adherence to safety standards.
Reliable Partner Network
In addition to our own fleet, we collaborate with a trusted network of carefully selected partners. These partners are held to the same stringent safety and quality standards that define NextSped’s reputation.
At NextSped, we tailor our solutions to meet the unique requirements of every shipment. Our fleet includes:
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Ground-Operated Tanks
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Multicompartment Tanks
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High-Temperature Product Tanks
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Road Tank Trailers
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Dry Box Containers
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Tank Containers
Why Choose NextSped?
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Comprehensive European coverage
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Innovative solutions tailored to specific needs
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A commitment to safety and excellence in every delivery
With NextSped Trucking, you’re not just choosing a transport provider—you’re choosing a partner dedicated to delivering your goods securely and efficiently, every time.
The regulations for the ADR
Classification
Dangerous goods are classified into different categories based on their hazardous properties. Each class has specific handling and transport requirements to mitigate associated risks.
Packaging
ADR stipulates stringent packaging requirements to prevent leaks, spills, and other hazards during transportation. Packaging must be robust and suitable for the type of dangerous goods being transported.
Labeling and Marking
Clear labeling and marking are essential for the safe transport of dangerous goods. ADR mandates the use of standardized hazard symbols, UN numbers, and proper shipping names to ensure that the nature of the dangerous goods is easily identifiable.
Documentation
Comprehensive documentation, including transport documents and safety data sheets, must accompany dangerous goods shipments. These documents provide critical information about the goods being transported and the safety precautions that need to be observed.
Vehicle Requirements
Vehicles used for transporting dangerous goods must meet specific safety standards. These standards include structural integrity, equipment requirements, and safety features such as fire extinguishers and spill containment systems.
Training
Personnel involved in the transport of dangerous goods must receive adequate training. This training ensures that they are knowledgeable about ADR regulations and can handle dangerous goods safely and in compliance with the law.