ORP Consultancy Addresses Dangerous Goods Transport Challenges in Asiapacific

ORP Consultancy Addresses Dangerous Goods Transport Challenges in Asiapacific

ORP Consulting, based in Australia, specializes in the Asia-Pacific region, offering expert dangerous goods transportation consulting services. These services encompass regulatory interpretation, compliance assessments, and transportation process optimization, helping businesses mitigate transportation risks and meet international regulatory requirements. The company provides customized solutions tailored to businesses of all sizes, ensuring safe and compliant handling of hazardous materials across the region.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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New IATA Directory Enhances Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods

New IATA Directory Enhances Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods

The 'UN Specification Packaging Suppliers and Testing Facilities Directory' is compiled by IATA to assist dangerous goods shippers in selecting compliant UN specification packaging suppliers and testing facilities. The directory provides detailed information on suppliers and testing facilities, ensuring packaging meets international transportation regulations, reducing the risk of cargo damage and leakage. The subscription fee is $378/year and offers an auto-renewal service.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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New Tool DGR Verify Simplifies Dangerous Goods Shipping Compliance

New Tool DGR Verify Simplifies Dangerous Goods Shipping Compliance

DGR Verify is an optional feature for DG Digital users to quickly validate DGD compliance. It rapidly identifies compliance errors, highlights carrier/country variations, reminds users of special provisions, and previews packaging. While not a comprehensive compliance check, it effectively reduces risks and improves efficiency. For a complete check, DG AutoCheck is recommended. Each use of DGR Verify deducts check credits.

New 2026 Hazmat Rules Require Enhanced Training Compliance

New 2026 Hazmat Rules Require Enhanced Training Compliance

The 2026 Dangerous Goods Training Program Workbook and Development Toolkit offers comprehensive digital training resources. It includes CBTA training guidelines, a digital DGR, training manuals, fillable declaration forms, and posters. This toolkit helps you easily navigate new regulations, ensuring the safe and efficient transportation of goods, and enhancing your company's competitiveness. It provides the necessary tools to meet compliance requirements and successfully implement the updated DGR standards for dangerous goods handling and transport.

Body Sprays and Perfumes Face Export Compliance Scrutiny

Body Sprays and Perfumes Face Export Compliance Scrutiny

Exporting body sprays, perfumes, and similar products requires careful consideration as they may be classified as dangerous goods. This article uses case studies to highlight the risks associated with failing to declare these products properly. It provides practical advice to help exporters avoid compliance pitfalls and ensure they operate within legal regulations. Understanding the potential for these seemingly harmless products to be considered hazardous is crucial for smooth export processes and avoiding penalties. This guidance aims to assist exporters in navigating the complexities of dangerous goods regulations.

Oxygen Cylinder Sea Transport Guide

Oxygen Cylinder Sea Transport Guide

This article discusses the regulations for transporting oxygen cylinders, a new type of portable oxygen therapy device, as dangerous goods in sea freight exports. The UN number for oxygen cylinders is 1950, classifying them under hazard category 2.2, requiring compliance with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. The primary shipping name is aerosol, with relevant emergency measures designated as F-D, S-U.

Understanding Dangerous Goods Transportation Policies: Direct Loading Versus Hazardous Warehouse

Understanding Dangerous Goods Transportation Policies: Direct Loading Versus Hazardous Warehouse

This article analyzes the policies regarding direct loading versus hazardous warehouses for dangerous goods transportation. Specifically, Class 8 and 9 dangerous goods can be directly loaded without entering hazardous warehouses, while certain special Class 6 products require case-by-case handling. It details the operational procedures at Yangshan and Outer Port, along with current hazardous warehouse service conditions, emphasizing the importance of understanding these regulations.

Air Cargo Industry Adopts Competencybased Training for Hazardous Goods

Air Cargo Industry Adopts Competencybased Training for Hazardous Goods

This paper delves into the application of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) in dangerous goods air transportation. It emphasizes how CBTA, through clear competency standards, optimized training programs, and effective assessments, aims to enhance employee skills, thereby improving air cargo safety and operational efficiency. The article provides detailed steps and practical tools for implementing CBTA, assisting companies in building an outstanding dangerous goods transportation team. The focus is on improving skills and safety in a high-risk environment.

ICC Enhances Global Air Transport Compliance Via IATA Partnership

ICC Enhances Global Air Transport Compliance Via IATA Partnership

ICC The Compliance Center Inc., an IATA Accredited Platinum Partner based in Canada, provides expert dangerous goods transportation compliance services to businesses across the Americas. By offering training, consulting, and solutions, ICC helps clients mitigate compliance risks and ensure the safe and efficient transport of goods, empowering them to focus on core business growth. We help companies navigate the complexities of dangerous goods regulations and maintain IATA compliance, minimizing potential fines and delays while optimizing their supply chain.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Special Cargo Air Transport Faces Growing Challenges

Special Cargo Air Transport Faces Growing Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the definition and classification of special cargo in international air freight, covering dangerous goods, perishable goods, valuables, and more. It also details the operational regulations for handling such cargo. The aim is to offer a professional reference for practitioners in the field, ensuring the safe and efficient transportation of special cargo. This includes adhering to strict guidelines for packaging, labeling, documentation, and handling procedures to mitigate risks and comply with international standards.