Why must dangerous goods and customs be planned together for chemical products?
For chemical products, dangerous goods information and customs documents must match in order to reduce queries and delays.
Dangerous goods and customs should be planned together for chemical products because safety information, goods description, classification, trade documents and transport papers must match. Different or incomplete information can trigger queries and delays.
In international chemical transports to Central Asia or the Caucasus, dangerous goods practice, customs clearance and consignee requirements come together. Depending on the product, additional proofs, packaging information or precise technical details may be relevant.
GLOBALSPED does not view chemical and dangerous goods transports in isolation, but coordinates route, documents, dangerous goods information and customs processes on a shipment-specific basis.