International Logistics of Chemical and Dangerous Goods via the TITR Corridor
Transportation of chemical products and dangerous goods (IMO / ADR / RID classes) requires strict compliance with international safety standards, documentation control, and specialized multimodal logistics solutions.
Simplextrans organizes transportation of chemical and dangerous cargo via Poti Port (Georgia) using the TITR (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route / Middle Corridor) with delivery to Central Asian countries, fully bypassing the territory of Russia.
The route ensures stable supply chains between Europe, the USA, China, India, Turkey, and Central Asia.
Poti Port as a Key Chemical Logistics Hub
The Role of Poti Port within the TITR Corridor
Poti Port is a key multimodal logistics hub of the Black Sea region and an important element of the TITR corridor.
Handling of Chemical and Dangerous Cargo
The following operations are performed at the port:
- handling of standard containers and tank containers
- processing of IMO / ADR cargo
- transshipment: vessel → railway wagon / truck
- minimization of dangerous cargo storage time
- control of UN packaging and labeling compliance
- coordination with customs authorities and port services

Types of Chemical and Dangerous Cargo
We transport:
- Class 2 — liquefied and compressed gases
- Class 3 — flammable liquids
- Class 4 — flammable solids and reactive substances
- Class 5 — oxidizing substances and fertilizers
- Class 6 — toxic substances
- Class 8 — corrosive substances (acids and alkalis)
- Class 9 — lithium batteries and industrial products
Additional Cargo Types
- petrochemical products and polymers
- chemical raw materials
- cargo in IBC containers
- big bags and drums
- tank container transportation
What We Do Not Transport:
- Liquefied gas, crude oil, gasoline, and diesel fuel in tank wagons

TITR Logistics Route (Middle Corridor)
General Transportation Route
Sea Freight Stage:
Europe / USA / China / India / Turkey → Poti (Georgia)
Rail Transportation Stage:
Poti → Tbilisi → Baku → Alyat Port (Azerbaijan)
Caspian Sea Stage:
Alyat → Kuryk / Aktau (Kazakhstan)
Alyat → Turkmenbashi (Turkmenistan)
Final Delivery:
Rail or road transportation to the consignee’s warehouse
Delivery Geography in Central Asia.
We provide transportation of chemical and dangerous cargo to all major economic centers and industrial zones of Central Asia:
| Country | Major Cities and Destination Points |
| Kazakhstan | Almaty, Astana, Shymkent, Karaganda, Atyrau, Aktau |
| Uzbekistan | Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Navoi, Andijan |
| Turkmenistan | Ashgabat, Turkmenbashi, Mary, Turkmenabat |
| Tajikistan | Dushanbe, Khujand |
| Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek, Osh |
Organization of Chemical Cargo Transportation
1. Cargo Analysis
Verification of the MSDS, UN number, hazard class, and cargo characteristics.
2. Route Planning
Selection of the optimal TITR route based on cargo type, transit time, and operational restrictions.
3. Transportation Approval
Obtaining approvals from ports, railway operators, and ferry lines.
4. Transportation Coordination
Synchronization of sea, rail, and road transportation within a single logistics chain.
5. Cargo Monitoring
Tracking and control throughout all transportation stages.

Risk Control and Transportation Safety
Main Safety Measures
- verification of packaging and labeling
- compliance with IMO / ADR / RID standards
- control of container → wagon / ferry transshipment
- minimization of cargo handling time at ports
- route monitoring throughout the entire transportation chain
Industries We Serve
Main Industries
- petrochemical industry
- fertilizer production
- mining industry
- energy and gas sector
- construction and infrastructure
- industrial manufacturing
Request a Freight Quotation
How to Receive a Freight Rate
To receive a quotation for transportation of chemical and dangerous cargo via Poti Port and the TITR corridor, please send:
- MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)
- UN number and cargo classification
- description of chemical products
- packaging type (IBC containers, drums, big bags, tank containers)
- cargo weight and volume
- transportation route details
