Understanding IMDG Code Special Provision SP 188 for Lithium & Sodium Batteries
Special Provision 188 (SP 188) provides conditional exemptions for small lithium cells and batteries, as well as sodium-ion cells and…
Safety at Sea
Special Provision 188 (SP 188) provides conditional exemptions for small lithium cells and batteries, as well as sodium-ion cells and…
Special Provision SP188 compliance checklist for lithium and sodium batteries
Background Lithium-ion battery-powered vehicles are increasingly transported on roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) vessels, including ro-ro passenger (RoPax)...
This eBook is designed as a practical companion for shippers, freight forwarders, carriers, port operators, and compliance professionals navigating the…
Special Provision 961 of IMDG Code Amendment 42-24 provides exemptions for vehicles from most of the IMDG Code requirements, except…
Shipping sodium ion batteries under IMDG Code 42-24
While there is no single mandatory global regulation for portside keeping or storage of electric vehicles (EV) there are various…
Compliance to IMDG Code also enhances operational efficiency: well-trained crews, shippers, forwarders, tank operators, ports and properly documented shipments reduce…
How to calculate lithium battery watt-hour and lithium content for special provision 188 of IMDG Code.
What marks and labels are required for lithium battery shipment by sea?
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