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What should companies consider for chemical and dangerous goods transports to Central Asia?

Chemical and dangerous goods transports to Central Asia require correct classification, marking and labelling, accompanying documents and coordinated routes.

Chemical and dangerous goods transports to Central Asia must be checked based on substance, dangerous goods class, packaging, marking and labelling, route, destination country and current requirements. General statements are not reliable in this area because requirements vary significantly depending on the product.

For transports to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan, dangerous goods information, accompanying documents, customs information and consignee coordination must match. Errors in classification or documentation can cause delays, queries or rejection at control points.

GLOBALSPED coordinates chemical and dangerous goods transports on a shipment-specific basis and combines ADR-related transport planning with customs and route coordination.

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ChemicalsDangerous goodsADRCentral AsiaCustoms clearance