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Lithium Batteries: Class 9 Doesn’t Mean Low Risk

Lithium Batteries: Class 9 Doesn’t Mean Low Risk When it comes to dangerous goods, Class 9 is often overlooked. It’s the “miscellaneous” category, but don’t let that fool you, within it lies one of the most tightly regulated and potentially hazardous items in global transport: lithium batteries. At DG Solutions, we work with Aussie exporters every day to make sure their lithium battery shipments meet the latest IATA and IMDG rules. In this post, we’ll explain what makes these batteries risky, what to watch out for during transport and why it’s more important than ever to get compliance right.  ...

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Batteries and E-Commerce - What Australian Exporters Need to Know

Online shopping is booming and so is the demand for battery powered products. From power tools and smartphones to e scooters and wireless headphones more and more goods sold online contain lithium batteries. If you’re an exporter or e commerce seller in Australia this presents a great opportunity but it also means staying on top of your compliance. Lithium batteries are classified as dangerous goods and regulations around shipping them are becoming increasingly strict. Why Are Battery Shipments Surging? More gadgets: These days everything’s rechargeable from phones and laptops to wearables. Working from home: Tech like headsets webcams and chargers...

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