At GoMax Logistics Inc., our certified DG packers are able to provide a full service packing and transportation of dangerous goods to you and to valued clients with utmost safety. The whole packing and labelling is held by our experienced team as they are specifically trained on how to pack and label such materials like lithium ion batteries, radioactive materials and dry ice shipping. We offer our customers a complete collection, packaging, labeling and shipping of all dangerous goods in nine classes.
Gomax Logistics has moved thousands of all kinds of deliveries around the world.
We ship hazardous materials almost every day.
We have our team of home certified DG packers ready to help every day.
Our experienced packers understand exactly how costly the freight services are and how to manage them well to make our customers satisfied.
We offer our customers a complete collection, packaging, labelling and shipping of all dangerous goods such as dry ice shipping, radioactive materials and lithium batteries shipping.
Dangerous goods are defined as the substances that possess hazardous properties and can cause harm to human and property due to their hazardous nature and behavior.
It is important to understand the regulation of handling and transporting Logistics Worldwide.
At the end of this article, you will get to learn about.Australian strict dangerous goods service regulationsThe major purpose of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code) is to regulate the land transport of dangerous goods across Australia by providing consistent technical requirements.
Suppliers must read the ADG code in conjunction with their relevant state or territory law.
The format, structure, concept and definition adopted by ADG code is in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods service Model Regulations, of course with some Australian specific provisions.
The transportation of dangerous goods in Australia requires the ADG Code list guideline, which includes: Classification of dangerous goodsPackaging and performance testing;Use of bulk containers, freight containers, IBCS and unit loads;Packaging requirementsMarking, Labelling and pleadingVehicle requirementsSegregation and stowageTransfer of bulk dangerous goodsDocumentationSafety equipmentProcedures and precautions during transport emergenciesThe dangerous goods list with UN numbersShipping of dangerous goods is not an easy task, it is controlled by several regulatory bodies – both nationally and internationally.