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DGM Poland is a training and operational services provider focused on the transport of dangerous goods. Its work is not limited to courses: it also covers packaging, labeling/marking, preparation of transport documents, dangerous goods identification, SDS verification, transport mode selection, and cost optimization. The site states that it is authorized by the President of the Polish Civil Aviation Authority and can deliver training for the safe air transport of dangerous goods under the CBTA competency model, with capabilities related to dangerous goods shipping.
Its course coverage is broad, including air DGR, maritime IMO/IMDG, road ADR, rail RID, military transport, lithium batteries, radioactive materials, dry ice, infectious substances, Basic Cargo, live animal transport, ULD, 49CFR, Hazmat Total, Weight & Balance, as well as food labeling and HACCP. In terms of delivery format, in addition to standard training, the website clearly offers online training, allowing participants to complete lectures, exercises, and the final test from home or the office. However, it does not specify whether online classes are live or recorded, and there is no visible mention of 1-on-1 arrangements.
The organization’s credentials are a key strength. The text says the DGM Poland team is licensed by ULC, that its instructors and operations department are listed in the ULC register, and it highlights 30 years of practical experience. The courses are based on rules such as IATA CBTA, ICAO TI, IMDG, ADR, RID, NATO, and 49CFR, making them suitable for heavily regulated industries. Pricing transparency, however, is limited: the site only says services can be quoted individually based on factors such as cargo identification, limited quantity checks, packaging, transport mode, labeling/marking, and on-site service, without disclosing course fees, duration, or certificate charges.
The main advantages are its highly vertical and comprehensive course system, covering multiple transport modes and many categories of high-risk goods, while also connecting training with practical packaging, documentation, and shipping operations. The downside is that public information is relatively limited, especially around teaching languages, class schedules, exam rules, certificate samples, the online platform, and payment methods. It is better suited to companies, freight forwarders, carriers, warehouse operators, drivers, DGSAs, and safety/compliance staff handling dangerous goods in European or international logistics chains.
The page provides no information about access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed, so this can only be considered unknown. For Chinese companies that need IATA DGR, ADR, or IMDG-related capabilities, DGM Poland can be considered as an option for European compliance training and consulting. If Chinese-language instruction, local payment, and alignment with domestic regulations are more important, it may be worth comparing IATA official training, locally recognized civil aviation/maritime training providers, or domestic dangerous goods logistics compliance training services.
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