US to Tighten Air Cargo Rules for Lithium Batteries in 2025

US to Tighten Air Cargo Rules for Lithium Batteries in 2025

New US regulations for air transport of lithium batteries will be implemented in phases starting in 2025, focusing on capacity limits, packaging testing, and label updates. From 2026, all lithium battery cells and packs must be transported at a state of charge (SOC) not exceeding 30% of their rated capacity. A new 3-meter stacking test is introduced, and labels are renamed to cover sodium-ion batteries. The FAA prohibits the air transport of damaged batteries. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to pay close attention to the new regulations and adjust their strategies to ensure compliant transportation.

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Canadas Colinville Field Airport Faces Uncertain Future

Canadas Colinville Field Airport Faces Uncertain Future

Colinville Field Airport in Canada attracts adventurers with its hidden identity as a small airport. Despite lacking weather data and passenger reviews, it remains a place worth exploring. Visitors can register to receive real-time NOTAM information, ensuring safety for future airspace activities.

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La Nubia Airport Expands As Mansalenas Global Hub

La Nubia Airport Expands As Mansalenas Global Hub

Ranubia Airport (MZL) is a medium-sized airport located in Mansalese, Colombia, primarily connecting to El Dorado International Airport. Its well-developed infrastructure and safety measures make it an ideal transit hub for passengers, facilitating the exchange of local culture and commerce.

Global Shipping Faces Rising Security and Compliance Risks

Global Shipping Faces Rising Security and Compliance Risks

This article explores the safety risks in global shipping and the importance of compliance. It emphasizes how companies can address complex international situations and security threats by utilizing real-time data monitoring and efficient risk analysis, ensuring the smooth conduct of global trade.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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