About us
Safety. Reliability. Responsibility.

about us
Safety. Reliability. Responsibility.
AIR & ROAD SERVICE Sp. z o.o. stands as a leader in the transportation of dangerous and strategic goods. Combining years of expertise with a commitment to excellence, we ensure the safe and efficient delivery of ADR-1 cargo, military equipment, and dual-use items across the globe.
Why Choose Us?
Specialized Solutions:
We handle ammunition, explosive materials, and both military and civilian equipment, adhering to the strictest safety protocols.

ADR Expertise:
Our ADR advisory service simplifies international transport of dangerous goods using our dedicated fleet.
Strategic Goods Certification:
As certified operators in the Internal Control System, we ensure full compliance with global regulations for strategic goods.
Proven Reliability:
Operating under the National Economy Entity Code 9BM7H, our credibility speaks for itself.
Tailored Transport Strategies:
Every shipment is optimized with expert guidance on the safest and most efficient routes – by road, air, or sea.
24/7 Operational Support:
Our dedicated team ensures continuous monitoring, real-time updates, and immediate response to any transport challenges, providing full transparency and control over your shipments.
Global Reach:
We provide secure and timely deliveries, whether regional or intercontinental, ensuring your cargo is always in safe hands.
Our Team
Experts Committed to Your Success
At AIR & ROAD SERVICE Sp. z o.o., our team is the backbone of our success. Each member brings years of experience and a deep commitment to ensuring seamless transport solutions. Whether handling strategic goods, ADR cargo, or time-sensitive shipments, our experts are here to deliver excellence.
FFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Logistics
What documents are required for shipping cargo?
To ensure smooth cargo shipping, the following documents are typically required:
- Transport Waybill (CMR, AWB, or Bill of Lading)
- Invoice – detailing the value and content of the shipment
- Packing List – itemizing the contents of the shipment
- Certificates of Origin – if required by the destination country
- Customs Declaration – mandatory for international transportation
These documents ensure compliance with legal requirements and expedite the logistics process, making your shipment secure and efficient.
How is the cost of delivery calculated?
The cost of delivery depends on several factors:
- Type of cargo (weight, volume, and hazard class)
- Destination (domestic or international transportation)
- Mode of transport (road, air, sea, or rail)
- Additional services (insurance, warehousing)
How long does delivery take?
The delivery time depends on the route and mode of transport:
- Road transport within Europe: 2–7 days
- Sea freight: 15–45 days
- Air freight: 1–5 days
- Rail freight: 10–20 days
What should I do if my cargo is delayed at customs?
If your cargo is held at customs:
- Verify that all documents are correctly provided.
- Contact your customs broker to determine the reason for the delay.
- Ensure that all duties and taxes have been paid.
What is considered dangerous cargo?
Dangerous cargo is classified according to ADR, IATA, or IMDG regulations and includes:
- Explosives
- Gases and flammable liquids
- Toxic and radioactive materials
Special documentation and packaging are required for such shipments.
How can I insure my cargo?
To insure your cargo:
- Request insurance details from the carrier or an insurance company.
- Provide information about the cargo (value, type, and route).
- Finalize an insurance agreement before shipping.
What should I do if my cargo is damaged?
In case of cargo damage:
- Take photos or videos of the damage.
- Draft a damage inspection report with the carrier.
- Contact the insurance company for compensation.
What transport options are best for my cargo?
The choice of transport depends on:
- Urgency: Air is the fastest, while sea is the slowest.
- Cost: Road and rail offer balanced options.
- Cargo type: Dangerous, fragile, or oversized shipments require special handling.
What are the weight and size limits for cargo?
Limits vary by transport mode and route:
- Road transport: Standard trailers hold up to 24 tons, with a length of 13.6 m and a volume of up to 90 m³. Light trucks can carry up to 3.5 tons (8–12 m³).
- Air freight: Weight and size limits depend on the aircraft and airline. A single piece of cargo can weigh between 150 and 500 kg, with dimensions from 1.5 to 3 m in length.
- Sea freight: Standard containers:
- 20-foot container (TEU): up to 28 tons, 33 m³
- 40-foot container (FEU): up to 30 tons, 67 m³
- Rail freight: Limits depend on the type of railcar (covered wagon, platform, tank) and the route, averaging up to 60 tons.
For oversized or heavy cargo, special transport conditions apply, including permits and the use of specialized equipment.