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49CFR 2022 Amendments

DGOffice.net has implemented the latest amendments for Final Rule HM-215P, effective from August 25th 2022 Latest amendments In July this year, the U.S. DoT/PHMSA published a final rule, which amends the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). Boosting safety and streamlining dangerous goods transport are just a few examples of why these changes are made. The effective

Lithium batteries update

From Friday, the 1st of April 2022, the Excepted versions are no longer available for loose cells/batteries, according to Section II of their packing instruction in Air (ICAO/IATA). Excepted batteries Specifically, it concerns: UN 3480, lithium-ion batteries, cell ≤ 20WH Excepted, battery ≤ 100 WH excepted, and; UN 3090, lithium metal batteries, cell < 1G

nShift’s DeliveryHub simplifies dangerous goods shipping

Ship smarter and put safety first. With the many benefits of nShift’s delivery solution DeliveryHub, you don’t have to worry about your shipments. All the tools are provided to automate every step of delivery management. This includes automated shipping solutions for dangerous goods. These are provided via implementation of the DGOffice solutions. It brings you

Get started with electronic DGDs

Shipping dangerous goods is one thing but doing it completely digital is another thing. Is it? Either way, you must prepare a Shipper’s Declaration for dangerous goods (DGD). With a driving demand for digitalization in the logistics industry, the emphasis on the electronic dangerous goods shipper’s declaration (eDGD) increases. eDGD An eDGD or digital transport