IMDG Code · Amendment 41-22

Cargo segregation,
on the go.

Check whether two dangerous goods can stow together, look up any UN number, and read the full IMDG Dangerous Goods List — wherever the voyage takes you.

2,300+DG entries
17×17Segregation matrix
254Special provisions
CHART · IMDG ROUTE PLOTTING
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How it works

Three waypoints to a safe stow

From two cargo names to a defensible stowage decision — in under a minute.

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Find your cargoes

Search by UN number, proper shipping name, or tap a hazard placard.

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Read the verdict

A result that accounts for subsidiary risks under IMDG 7.2.6 — not just the primary class.

03

Plan the stow

Open the full entry: EmS, stowage category, segregation codes and special provisions.

The nine classes

Know the placard before you plan the stow

Every dangerous good belongs to a class or division. The class drives placarding and packing — and, with subsidiary risks and segregation groups, where it can sit.

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1 Explosives
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2 Gases
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3 Flammable liquids
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4 Flammable solids
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5 Oxidizers
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6 Toxic
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7 Radioactive
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8 Corrosives
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9 Miscellaneous
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Try it now

Can I stow these together?

The full IMDGo tool, right here. Search two cargoes and read the verdict.

IMDGo · SEGREGATION PLOTTER

IMDG cargo segregation by MarinersLink.com. Reference aid — always consult the current IMDG Code.