Adventures in RepackingRepackingIATA and ICAO When the Finished Package Resembles Christmas Lights A Lot of Labels It’s not often that you’ll see more than 2 hazard labels on a DG package, but…ICC Regulatory ExpertNovember 27, 2017
ICC & Industry NewsIATA and ICAORepackingAdventures in Repacking Shipping Funky Looking Fire Extinguishers Aircraft Fire Extinguishers Have you ever seen an aircraft fire extinguisher? If not, they don’t look anything like a regular…ICC Regulatory ExpertNovember 17, 2017
ICC & Industry NewsIATA and ICAORepackingAdventures in Repacking Shipping Small Quantities of DG via Air Shipping Sodium Hydroxide A gentleman called to ask if we can help him ship out a small sample (125mL) of…ICC Regulatory ExpertNovember 9, 2017
Adventures in RepackingRepackingTransportation of Dangerous GoodsICC & Industry News Shipping ID8000 by Air What do you do when an empty package weighs almost as much as the maximum weight allowed? Those who ship…ICC Regulatory ExpertNovember 3, 2017
RepackingAdventures in RepackingTransportation of Dangerous GoodsICC & Industry News Acetic Acid – Shipping Apple Juice … ... well not quite but it looks like apple juice! I had a client inquire about shipping acetic acid, which…ICC Regulatory ExpertOctober 26, 2017
Adventures in RepackingRepackingTransportation of Dangerous GoodsICC & Industry News Re-packaging Lithium Batteries – A Pain in the Butt! Shipping Power Drill Batteries as Dangerous Goods Anyone who ships by air these days can relate to the frustrations associated…ICC Regulatory ExpertOctober 20, 2017
ICC & Industry NewsAdventures in RepackingRepackingTransportation of Dangerous Goods A Dead Bat: Repacking Biological Substances We Repack All Types of Dangerous Goods ... Including Dead Bats! I received a call from a local veterinarian who…ICC Regulatory ExpertOctober 10, 2017