The International Air Transport Association (IATA), Labelmaster and Hazardous Cargo Bulletin, have announced the results of their seventh annual 2022 Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook. The ...
Canada is implementing a new database requiring registration by next year for people and companies importing, offering to transport, handling or transporting dangerous goods at a domestic site they ...
IATA started issuing guidance on transporting dangerous goods by aircraft in 1956 and has continuously updated and set standards. The IATA and ICAO have agreed to further their ongoing collaboration ...
Transport Canada on Nov. 3 announced the launch of new registration requirements and a new Client Identification Database to reduce risks associated with dangerous goods. These new requirements, ...
OAKLAND, Calif. & FLENSBURG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Navis, the leading provider of maritime software solutions for efficient and compliant cargo, stowage planning and vessel performance, announced ...
Global survey underscores the need for greater process consistency, increased automation and more reliable data to facilitate the safe and secure transport of dangerous goods DC Velocity Staff ...
Update to MACS3’s Dangerous Goods module - IMDG code amendment 40-20 ensures stowage and segregation rules are followed, leading to safer and more efficient loading operations DC Velocity Staff ...
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