Hazmat shipping in Miami — IATA DGR & IMDG certified, AI-classified.
Miami's port economy generates some of the highest-density hazmat freight volume in the Southeast — lithium battery imports, chemical transloads, pharmaceutical cold chain, and oversized industrial equipment. Go Freight is the only Miami carrier combining IATA DGR, IMDG, and 49 CFR certification with an AI SDS classification engine that classifies your materials and returns a binding quote in under 5 minutes.
The hazmat compliance problems — and how our AI engine handles them.
Shipping hazardous materials in Miami requires more than a CDL Hazmat endorsement. Port pickups involve TSA bonded-carrier authorization, in-bond customs moves, and terminal-specific placard requirements. Air freight out of MIA demands IATA DGR compliance on every shipment. Ocean freight through PortMiami and Port Everglades requires IMDG packing and documentation. Go Freight's AI engine is trained on all three regulatory frameworks — upload your SDS, and we handle classification, documentation, packing, and dispatch with no manual cross-referencing on your end.
Upload or photograph your Safety Data Sheet. Our AI returns UN number, hazard class, packing group, required placards, and a binding quote in under 5 minutes — no manual cross-referencing, no waiting for a compliance team callback.
We are IATA DGR, IMDG, and 49 CFR certified with owned trucks, CDL Hazmat-endorsed drivers, and UN-specification packaging in stock. We quote based on actual classification — not a blanket hazmat surcharge.
Go Freight is a TSA-approved bonded carrier operating at both PortMiami and Port Everglades. We handle port pickups, in-bond customs moves, and terminal placard requirements in-house — no third-party handoffs.
Every shipment includes a fully compliant Shipper's Declaration, UN-spec packing certificates, emergency response information, and a chain-of-custody document signed at each transfer point — prepared by our certified team, not auto-generated by a generic system.
Hazmat shipping in Miami-Dade County, FL — answered.
Go Freight is Miami's only IATA DGR, IMDG, and 49 CFR certified carrier with an AI SDS classification engine. We handle ground, air, and ocean hazmat freight with owned trucks, CDL Hazmat-endorsed drivers, and a TSA-approved bonded facility at 6901 NW 26 Ave, Miami — 7 miles from PortMiami.
We handle all 9 UN hazard classes: Class 1 (explosives, with prior authorization), Class 2 (gases), Class 3 (flammables), Class 4 (flammable solids), Class 5 (oxidizers), Class 6 (toxic and infectious substances), Class 7 (radioactive, with prior authorization), Class 8 (corrosives), and Class 9 (miscellaneous dangerous goods including lithium batteries and dry ice).
Yes. We are a TSA-approved bonded carrier authorized to pick up hazmat containers at both PortMiami and Port Everglades. We handle port drayage, in-bond moves, and bonded warehouse staging for hazmat cargo cleared or awaiting clearance.
Hazmat shipping rates depend on UN class, packing group, weight, distance, and mode (ground, air, or ocean). Most Miami-Dade ground moves for Class 3 or Class 8 materials in 2026 range from $450–$1,200 for standard loads. Upload your SDS at go-freight.ai/hazmat-ai and get a binding quote in under 5 minutes.
Yes. Lithium batteries (UN 3480, UN 3481, UN 3090, UN 3091) and dry ice (UN 1845) are Class 9 dangerous goods we handle daily. Both require specific IATA DGR packing and labeling for air freight — our AI classification engine handles this automatically.