Training Is Key To Dangerous Goods Compliance

Training Is Key To Dangerous Goods Compliance

Non-compliance of dangerous goods is certainly being cracked down in many aspects of the logistics industry after a series of destructive events over the past couple of years. This is evidenced through the approach of steamship and air cargo carriers, and also the...
FIATA Release New Guidelines For Dangerous Goods

FIATA Release New Guidelines For Dangerous Goods

FIATA have confirmed the release of their new guidelines for the safe transportation of dangerous goods in the 3rd edition of its Dangerous Goods Brochure. Developed by the FIATA Advisory Body on Safety and Security (ABSS) along with various other stakeholders, the...
Import Customs Changes Due In October

Import Customs Changes Due In October

Import Customs Changes Due In October HM government are due to introduce new UK import procedures this year, with a new Border Operating Model (BOM) due in October 2023 that will apparently ‘set out a new approach to imports’. At present, the details are...
US Identify Two DG Incidents Per Week On Flights

US Identify Two DG Incidents Per Week On Flights

US Identify Two DG Incidents Per Week On Flights Reports in the USA have indicated that incidents involving dangerous goods materials are happening on average twice per week on passenger planes. By far the greatest risk posed is from lithium-ion batteries, which can...
French Strikes Continue This Week

French Strikes Continue This Week

French Strikes Continue This Week The next French strike action is planned and expected this Friday, 28th April, as the public continue to demonstrate against pension reforms that move the retirement age from 62 to 64. It’s the Labour Day public holiday on...