Multimodal — road / sea / air

Compare how a substance moves under ADR (road), the IMDG Code (sea) and the IATA DGR (air).

Road-first
DGMind currently holds the ADR 2025 road dataset only. Sea (IMDG Code) and air (IATA DGR) datasets are on the roadmap. Until then, DGMind shows the mode-invariant UN number, name and class across all modes, but will not state any sea/air value it does not hold — those are deferred to the governing regulation, not invented.

How it works

Enter a UN number or substance name. DGMind shows a three-column comparison: Road (ADR) with the real loaded ADR 2025 data and citations, and Sea (IMDG) and Air (IATA) which name the governing regulation honestly because those datasets are not yet loaded. The UN number, proper shipping name and hazard class are the same across all three modes (assigned by the UN Model Regulations); everything mode-specific — quantity limits, packing, segregation and documentation — differs by mode and is deferred to the IMDG Code / IATA DGR.

For the full road check see Can We Carry This? or the Ship This Safely wizard.