What happens if dangerous goods information is incorrect in international transport?
Incorrect dangerous goods information can lead to queries, waiting times or rejection because classification and documents do not match.
Incorrect dangerous goods information can significantly delay or prevent international transports because classification, packaging, marking and labelling, accompanying documents and vehicle requirements depend on it. The consequences depend on the goods, dangerous goods class, route and control situation.
For transports to Central Asia, the Caucasus or the Middle East, incorrect information can lead to queries, additional requirements, waiting times or rejection at control points. Customs and dangerous goods documents must also be consistent.
GLOBALSPED reviews dangerous goods transports on a shipment-specific basis and coordinates the required information with the parties involved before transport begins.