The shipment adheres to the strict IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) .
The shipper (the logistics manager) has to complete the IATA Dangerous Goods Declaration Form . This is not just a packing list; it is a legal document certifying that: iata dangerous goods declaration form
The goods are properly classified, packed, marked, and labeled. The shipment adheres to the strict IATA Dangerous
The logistics manager realizes that without the correct paperwork, the cargo will be rejected at the airport, causing a massive production delay. The logistics manager realizes that without the correct
The manager signs the document, declaring full responsibility that the cargo is safe and properly packed.
Total net quantity, number of packages, and packing instructions (e.g., PI965).
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