Liquid cargo transportation

Liquid cargo transportation

Find available tankers for transporting liquids or load your own tank with profitable routes.

Lardi-Trans is a specialized exchange where shippers and equipment owners arrange liquid transport without intermediaries.

Liquid cargo transport: from food-grade to hazardous chemicals

Liquid logistics requires strict attention to tank cleanliness and safety regulations.

On our platform, you can easily find a contractor with the right type of tanker: insulated tanks for milk, sectional tanks for fuel, or chemical tankers.

The service helps avoid downtime and ensures return loads for specialized equipment.

Liquid cargo transport: from food-grade to hazardous chemicals

For shippers

Need a truck for oil, fuel or chemicals? Choose a carrier with a proven reputation and suitable equipment.

  • Tank type:Select transport based on cargo specifics (stainless steel, aluminum, rubber-lined).
  • Tank cleanliness:Find carriers who provide steam-cleaning certificates before loading.
  • Competitive rates:Create tenders and choose the best freight offers.
  • Safety:Check ratings and reviews before entrusting valuable liquid cargo.

For carriers

Driving a tanker? Secure stable work and profitable per-ton or per-trip rates.

  • Round trips:Plan routes to minimize empty mileage.
  • Cargo specifics:Filter jobs based on your tanker type—food-grade or technical liquids.
  • Direct customers:Work directly with factories and traders, avoiding miscommunication.

Liquid cargo types and transport requirements

Lardi-Trans hosts daily requests for transporting various liquids:

  • Food-grade liquids:Vegetable oils, milk, juices, molasses. Require stainless steel or insulated tanks.
  • Light petroleum products:Gasoline, diesel, kerosene — ADR compliant.
  • Heavy petroleum products:Bitumen, fuel oil — require heated tankers.
  • Chemical liquids:Acids, alkalis, alcohols — corrosion-resistant tanks.

FAQ: Liquid cargo transport

Price depends on density, volume, route distance, and special requirements (heating, ADR). Tank cleaning after the trip is often included.

It confirms the tank has undergone sanitary cleaning with pressurized steam — essential for food and clean chemicals.

Yes. Many unloading sites lack pumps, so an onboard pump or compressor is a major advantage.

Carrier must have ADR certification, approved tank, and a trained driver.

No, it is a marketplace connecting shippers and carriers.

Many liquids thicken or freeze; insulated or heated tanks are required.