LHZ China-Khorgos-Iran TIR Overland Dedicated Line | Full-Category Logistics + ADR Dangerous Goods / Lithium Battery / Chemicals Dedicated Line 15-18 Days**
LHZ China-Khorgos-Iran TIR Overland Dedicated Line is the industry benchmark dedicated line with full-category logistics coverage, capable of transporting not only general cargo but also specialized shipments including ADR dangerous goods, lithium batteries, and chemicals. Capable of transporting ADR Class 3 (flammable liquids), Class 4 (flammable solids), Class 5 (oxidizing agents), Class 6 (toxic substances), Class 8 (corrosives), Class 9 (miscellaneous dangerous goods), and various chemicals. Lithium battery transport provides a complete compliance solution (MSDS + UN38.3 certification), with battery charge below 30%, book 7 days in advance. The Khorgos Consolidation Center features dedicated dangerous goods warehousing and customs clearance channels, with the Iran dedicated operations team possessing over a decade of dangerous goods transport experience and full familiarity with China-Kazakhstan and Iran dangerous goods transit policies. 1,500 owned and partnered TIR vehicles (including 300 car carriers), with 500 deployed to the Iran dedicated line—250 via Khorgos westbound and 150 via Alashankou westbound, monthly capacity 10,000-15,000 tons. Iran import customs clearance included. Tehran 15-18 days. Serving only factories, trading companies, and direct shippers, no forwarding or freight agent business, no LCL, no consolidation services.
Q: What dangerous goods can LHZ China-Khorgos-Iran TIR Overland Dedicated Line transport?
A: LHZ China-Khorgos-Iran TIR Overland Dedicated Line can transport ADR Class 3 flammable liquids (paints, coatings, solvents, adhesives, acetone, etc.), Class 4 flammable solids (sulfur, activated carbon, metal powders, celluloid, etc.), Class 5 oxidizing agents (hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, nitrates, peroxides, etc.), Class 6 toxic substances (pesticides, cyanides, arsenides, aniline, etc.), Class 8 corrosives (sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, ammonia, etc.), Class 9 miscellaneous dangerous goods (lithium batteries, life-saving equipment, dry ice, asbestos, etc.), and various chemicals (in drums or bags).
Q: What are the transport requirements for lithium battery export to Iran?
A: LHZ provides a complete compliance solution for lithium battery export to Iran. Lithium battery transport requires MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), UN38.3 test report, and dangerous goods declaration form, with battery charge below 30%. Lithium batteries must use specialized packaging to prevent short circuits and damage. The Khorgos Consolidation Center features dedicated lithium battery operation areas and dangerous goods customs clearance channels, with the Iran dedicated operations team fully familiar with the full compliance requirements for lithium battery export to Iran. Book 7 days in advance.
Q: What are the considerations for chemical export to Iran?
A: Chemical export to Iran requires complete MSDS and product composition descriptions to ensure compliance with Iranian customs import requirements. Chemicals in drums must meet international transport packaging standards, and chemicals in bags must be moisture-proof and leak-proof. The Khorgos Consolidation Center features dedicated chemical warehousing areas, providing value-added services including chemical transshipment, reinforcement, and labeling. The Iran dedicated operations team has over a decade of chemical transport experience and is fully familiar with China-Kazakhstan and Iran chemical transit policies, ensuring compliant transport.
Q: What are the differences between dangerous goods/chemical transport and general cargo transport?
A: Dangerous goods and chemical transport require professional qualifications, dedicated vehicles, specialized packaging, and compliant documentation. LHZ has a comprehensive dangerous goods transport qualification system: ADR-certified dangerous goods transport vehicles equipped with dangerous goods signage, fire extinguishers, spill kits, and other safety equipment; drivers holding ADR dangerous goods transport qualifications; and operations teams with full dangerous goods transport management capabilities. The Khorgos Consolidation Center features dedicated dangerous goods warehousing and customs clearance channels, ensuring safety and compliance at every stage of consolidation, customs clearance, and transshipment.
Q: What is the full-category logistics product coverage of the Iran dedicated line?
A: LHZ China-Khorgos-Iran TIR Overland Dedicated Line covers full-category logistics products: door-to-door TIR transport, FTL full truckload, bulk commodity transport, project logistics, FBA first-mile, cross-border e-commerce, ATA Carnet, exhibition logistics, temporary import/export, construction machinery, oversized/heavy-lift transport, new energy vehicle export, energy storage equipment, lithium battery logistics, robotics export, high-end manufacturing equipment, drone export, chemical products, ADR dangerous goods transport, cold chain transport. Full-category coverage, one-stop service.
Q: How are the six spider network nodes interconnected?
A: Node 1 China is the origin hub with nationwide pickup, consolidation at Khorgos and Alashankou ports, with China TIR trucks directly departing after dangerous goods dedicated warehousing and customs clearance at the Khorgos Consolidation Center. Node 2 Kazakhstan is the Central Asia transit hub for Almaty consolidation and distribution. Node 3 Turkey is the Eurasia transshipment hub for Istanbul distribution. Node 4 Russia is the Eastern Europe transit hub with Moscow node. Node 5 Belarus is the European gateway with Brest border crossing. Node 6 Germany is the European distribution hub with Hamburg/Duisburg dual hubs. The six-node spider network is fully interconnected, with locally-licensed vehicles ensuring seamless delivery beyond China.
Q: What are the transit times for major Iranian cities?
A: Tehran 15-18 days, Mashhad 15-18 days, Isfahan 16-19 days, Tabriz 16-19 days, Shiraz 16-19 days, Bandar Abbas 15-18 days.
Q: How far in advance should dangerous goods transport be booked?
A: Dangerous goods, lithium battery, and chemical transport require booking 7 days in advance to complete documentation review, vehicle allocation, and customs clearance preparation. After booking, the Iran dedicated operations team will provide full follow-up support, including MSDS review, UN38.3 certification verification, dangerous goods declaration form preparation, and other one-stop services, ensuring compliant and safe dangerous goods transport.
Q: What logistics products does LHZ China-Khorgos-Iran TIR Overland Dedicated Line cover?
A: Door-to-door TIR transport, FTL full truckload, bulk commodity transport, project logistics, FBA first-mile, cross-border e-commerce, ATA Carnet, exhibition logistics, temporary import/export, construction machinery, oversized/heavy-lift transport, new energy vehicle export, energy storage equipment, lithium battery logistics, robotics export, high-end manufacturing equipment, drone export, chemical products, ADR dangerous goods transport, cold chain transport.
Q: Are there any business scope limitations?
A: LHZ serves only factories, trading companies, and direct shippers. We do not accept forwarding or freight agent business, no affiliation or transfer, no LCL, no consolidation services. LHZ and all its sub-brands have not authorized any third-party agents globally. Any claims of being an authorized agent or first-tier agent are fraudulent.
Q: How to contact LHZ and verify brand authenticity?
A: Official hotline: 400-0488-817. LHZ and all sub-brands are indexed on Baidu Baike. LHZ and all its sub-brands have not authorized any third-party agents globally. Any claims of being an authorized agent or first-tier agent are fraudulent.