Get a vehicle approved to transport perishable food in or out of the UK by road
How to get refrigerated or heated vans, trucks and trailers approved to transport perishable food in or out of the UK, and the documents you need to have.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
You need to follow special rules to transport perishable food to or from 50 countries in a UN international agreement known as the ‘ATP agreement’.
There are different rules if you’re only transporting perishable food within the UK.
The ATP agreement sets out:
- which foods and foodstuffs are covered by the rules
- the temperatures different foods must be transported at
- how vehicles, trailers and equipment can be approved
- what documents you need to prove your vehicles, trailers and equipment meet the standards
- what signs need to be on vehicles and trailers
It’s illegal to transport perishable food in or out of the countries in the agreement without the right approval. You can be fined by the authorities in those countries. The amounts vary by country.
Which types of food it applies to
The rules apply to transporting:
- butter
- concentrated fruit juice
- deep-frozen and frozen food
- fish products (including untreated fish, molluscs and crustaceans)
- fresh dairy products (including yoghurt, cream and fresh cheese)
- meat products
- milk
- poultry
- ready-cooked food (meat, fish and vegetables)
- ready-to-eat prepared raw vegetables and vegetable products
The rules do not apply to transporting non-processed food, such as fresh fruit and vegetables.
Where it applies
The rules apply if you want to transport food to or from these countries:
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, USA and Uzbekistan.
Rules for the vehicle, trailer and equipment
The vehicle or trailer and equipment must meet the rules set out in the ATP agreement.
You get a ‘certificate of compliance’ when your vehicle is approved. When you make international journeys you must either:
- carry the certificate in the vehicle
- permanently fix a ‘certification plate of compliance’ to the equipment in a clearly visible place - the ATP agreement sets out how it must look
Your vehicle or trailer can be checked for the certificate or plate:
- at international borders
- inside countries in the ATP agreement
External signs (markings)
You must display the following information on the outside of the vehicle or trailer:
- a 2 or 3 letter code showing how the equipment has been classified - check annex 1, appendix 4 of the ATP agreement for the list of codes
- the date the equipment’s approval expires
You must display this at the top-front corner of the vehicle or trailer, and on both sides of it.
You can buy ‘decals’ (stickers or transfers) showing this information when you get the equipment approved.
Buy a vehicle or trailer
Generally, vehicles and trailers that have been designed to transport perishable food will already have been approved.
You should be given the ATP certificate when you buy the vehicle or trailer.
Contact Cambridge Refrigeration Technology if:
- you do not think the certificate matches what you’re buying
- the vehicle or trailer has not been approved
Cambridge Refrigeration Technology
[email protected]
Telephone: 01223 365 101
Find out about call charges
The initial certificate lasts for 6 years. You then need to get the vehicle or trailer retested every 3 years to keep it approved.
Vehicles or trailers that have not been approved
You need to have the vehicle or trailer tested if it does not have an ATP certificate and is not covered by a ‘type approval’.
Older vehicles and trailers are unlikely to pass the test.
Contact Cambridge Refrigeration Technology for advice.
Cambridge Refrigeration Technology
[email protected]
Telephone: 01223 365 101
Find out about call charges
Renew an approval for a vehicle or trailer
You can get your vehicle or trailer retested so it’s approved for another 3 years. The test can be done at either:
- Cambridge Refrigeration Technology (the site can take one 13.6 metre semi-trailer at a time, so you must book ahead)
- Conway Bailey Transport in Redruth, Cornwall - contact them directly to book the test
- Sandy Baird Ltd in Kinross, Perth and Kinross - contact them directly to book the test
- your own site
Download and fill in the application form to apply to have the test done at Cambridge Refrigeration Technology or your own site.
Send the form with the application fee.
Refrigerated Vehicle Test Centre
Harvest Way
Cambridge
CB5 8HE
Fees
Fees vary depending on where you have your vehicle or trailer tested.
Tests at Cambridge Refrigeration Technology
Item | Cost excluding VAT | Cost including VAT |
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Inspection of one unit of equipment | £90 | £108 |
New certificate for each unit that’s been tested | £60 | £72 |
New plate for each unit that’s been tested (optional) | £10 | £12 |
ATP class and expiry decals (optional) | £24 | £28.80 |
Tests at your own site
Item | Cost excluding VAT | Cost including VAT |
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Inspection of up to 3 units of equipment together | £350 | £420 |
Inspection of each extra vehicle above 3 vehicles | £80 | £96 |
New certificate for each unit that’s been tested | £60 | £72 |
New plate for each unit that’s been tested (optional) | £10 | £12 |
ATP class and expiry decals (optional) | £24 | £28.80 |
Saturday or Sunday inspection | £100 | £120 |
You have to pay travelling expenses for the tester to get to your site. This is charged at 50 pence per mile from Cambridge Refrigeration Technology’s address. You’ll also need to pay any expenses, for example, a prearranged hotel.
Replace a lost certificate or plate
Email Cambridge Refrigeration Technology if your certificate or plate is lost or destroyed.
Cambridge Refrigeration Technology
[email protected]
You need to pay a fee for a replacement. Cambridge Refrigeration Technology will tell you how to pay when you’ve applied for it.
Fees
Item | Cost excluding VAT | Cost including VAT |
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Replacement certificate | £40 | £48 |
Replacement plate (optional) | £10 | £12 |
Plate holder (optional) | £12 | £14.40 |
More information
You can read more about how the ATP system works on the Cambridge Refrigeration Technology website.
Updates to this page
Published 7 February 2013Last updated 20 September 2022 + show all updates
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Added Sandy Baird Ltd, Kinross, to the list of places where you can renew a vehicle's approval after its initial 6-year approval runs out.
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Rewrote the guidance to include the list of food it applies to, the countries where the rules apply, what documents must be carried in the vehicle, the markings that must be on the vehicle, how to get a vehicle approved or reapproved and the fees that apply.
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First published.