IATA launches Dangerous Goods AutoCheck
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched its DG AutoCheck solution, which is designed to enhance safety and improve efficiency in the transport of dangerous goods by air.
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Posted by Ian Taylor | Mar 15, 2018 | Innovation |
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched its DG AutoCheck solution, which is designed to enhance safety and improve efficiency in the transport of dangerous goods by air.
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Explosions at a warehouse used to store “dangerous and chemical goods” have left at least 44 people dead and 500 injured in the Chinese city port of Tianjin.
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Royal Mail customers will be able to post items like aerosols, nail varnishes, perfumes and aftershaves to UK addresses from next year, after a review of rules banning such items from the postal network.
Read MoreA family-run distribution business has helped secure the future of its workforce by joining a new network dedicated to the movement of hazardous goods throughout the UK. Total Logistics Products (TLP) employs 32 workers at its headquarters at the Lymedale Business Park, Newcastle. The firm jumped at the chance of joining the new Hazchem Network, which has been created to respond to a growing requirement by major chemical companies, which have been looking for a fast, efficient and cost-effective way of collecting and delivering products in smaller quantities more frequently. The Hazchem Network will initially consist of 20 members, all of whom have extensive experience of moving hazardous goods on pallets safely throughout the UK.
Read MoreThe Pallet-Track network has partnered with Stafford haulier Stan Robinson to move hazardous goods. From January, it will become the first general system to be able to offer its members a full ADR service. Pallets arriving at the networks Wednesbury hub will be inspected by its dangerous goods safety advisor and paperwork checked before they are transferred to Robinsons Stafford headquarters for onward distribution.
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