Batteries – Dangerous Goods Survey

This short survey is looking for feed back from shippers, forwarders, shipping lines and others in maritime transport industry for their concerns on various types of batteries in transport.

The result and questions raised will be used to publish a comprehensive article explaining regulatory aspects of transporting batteries by sea

 

Click here to start 3 questions survey

 

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Procedures for Shipping Lithium Batteries ( Recycle )

Watch video from Metal Conversion Technologies, Cartersville, U.S.A

http://www.metalconversion.com/about_us.html

US Postal Service will not ship electronics with lithium batteries abroad

Below quoted from iNews880AM

US Postal Service will not ship electronics with lithium batteries abroad, citing safety risks
11:50am 5/13/2012

The U.S. Postal Service is banning international shipments of electronics with lithium batteries such as smartphones, laptops and iPads, citing the risk of fire.

Beginning Wednesday, consumers may no longer make the shipments, including to army and diplomatic post offices. That means friends and family will have to use more expensive private companies such as UPS and FedEx to ship electronics to U.S. troops based abroad.

The Postal Service cited discussion by the International Civil Aviation Organization and the Universal Postal Union. They issue semi-binding guidelines for global trade.

Officials expect that U.S. consumers can resume shipments in most cases after Jan. 1, once the agency develops a new policy “consistent with international standards.”

Lithium batteries are believed to have caused at least two fires on cargo planes since 2006.  (The Associated Press, twd)

http://www.inews880.com/Channels/Reg/CyberCorner/Story.aspx?ID=1703077

Air Transport of Lithium Metal and Lithium Ion Batteries

IATA has published changes to Lithium Battery transport regulations document can be downloaded here

Transport of Lithium Metal and Lithium Ion Batteries

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