It can be done. But you must heat the biodiesel at least a temperature point where its kinematic viscosity meet the EN 14214 standard that is range of 3.50-5.00 (mm2/s)@ 40 °C
When biodiesel is transported, make sure the transportation container has been cleaned (unless it previously carried petro-diesel or biodiesel) and that there is no water in the tank.
The tank may need insulation or heating if the biodiesel is being transported in cold weather. Alternatively, the biodiesel can be allowed to freeze in the tank and then be heated at the destination.