SDI Logistics Co., Ltd. is an international Freight Forwarding Logistics Company which located in Shenzhen China with more than 18 years of experience in the field of freight, transport, logistics and customs clearance. Our company has gathered an experienced & well-trained staff- team and we are willing to serve all demands of esteemed customers.
SDI logistics will first share the complete export process of DG cargo exported from Shanghai by sea
Class 1 Explosives
Item 1.1: Articles or substances with mass explosion hazard;
Example: shells, fireworks shells
Item 1.2: Articles or substances with projectile hazard but no mass explosion hazard;
Example: smoke bombs
Item 1.3: Articles or substances with fire hazard, minor explosion hazard and/or minor projection hazard but no mass explosion hazard;
Example: Tear Gas Type II/Gas
Division 2.1 Flammable gases
Example: Acetylene, Butane, Oxygen
Item 2.2 Non-flammable, non-toxic gas;
Example: compressed air, carbon dioxide, concierge flowers
Division 2.3 Toxic gases
Example: Ammonia, Chlorine
Class III Flammable Liquids
Example: alcohol, paint, thinner.
Class IV: Flammable solids, spontaneous combustion substances, substances that release flammable gases when in contact with water
Item 4.1 Flammable solid;
Example: pulp, matches, sulfur
Division 4.2 spontaneous combustion substances;
Example: Dried Copra, Wet Cotton, Activated Carbon
Division 4.3 Substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases.
Example: metal substances such as magnesium powder
Class V Oxidizing agents and organic peroxides
Item 5.1 Oxidizing agent;
Example: Potassium permanganate, bleaching powder
Item 5.2 Organic peroxides.
Example: Dibenzoyl peroxide
Class VI Toxic (Poisonous) Substances and Infectious Substances
Item 6.1 Toxic substances;
Example: mercuric chloride, pesticides
Division 6.2 Infectious substances.
Example: medical waste
Class VII Radioactive Materials
Example: Uranium
Class VIII Corrosive Substances
Example: acid and alkali corrosion dangerous goods such as sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid
Class IX Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances and Articles
Example: battery-powered vehicles, life-saving equipment, balance vehicles, lithium batteries, etc.
2. Shipping companies that carry dangerous goods in international shipping
Generally speaking, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 6, Class 8, and Class 9 chemical dangerous goods can be undertaken by major shipping companies, such as MSK, MSC, ZIM, CMA, COSCO, HMM, APL, etc. . Each shipping company has different routes and advantages, and the price also varies. Generally speaking, the sea freight of dangerous goods is higher than that of ordinary goods, and the cost is relatively high.
Among them, Class 1 dangerous explosives and Class 7 radioactive dangerous goods are the most strictly approved by shipping companies among the dangerous goods transported by sea, and not all shipping companies undertake them.
3. Information required for sea freight booking inquiry of dangerous goods
1. MSDS Chemical Safety Data Sheet
2. Accurate packing list and detailed cargo data
3. The consignor, consignee, and notifier on BOOKING must keep the information consistent with the information on the final bill of lading when booking, otherwise there may be a risk of being unable to board the ship.
4. Information required for maritime declaration of dangerous goods
1. "Packaging Performance Inspection Result Sheet for Entry-Exit Dangerous Goods"
2. "Outbound Dangerous Goods Package Use Identification Result Sheet"
3. "Technical Instructions for Packaged Dangerous Goods"
4. "Dangerous Goods Commodity Inspection Electronic Account"
V. Punishment for concealment of dangerous goods
Some foreign trade customers have no way to handle the dangerous goods certificate and electronic ledger required for the above-mentioned dangerous goods maritime declaration, so they want to change the name of the goods to declare in an attempt to muddle through the customs. In fact, they do not know that this will bring harm to the safety of cargo transportation and the pollution of people and links. to hidden dangers.
Whether it is the act of actively concealing the dangerous chemical goods, or the passive concealment of customs clearance, deliberately not declaring to the shipping company that it is the transport of dangerous goods, you will face double punishment from the customs and the shipping company.
In the past two years, frequent safety accidents caused by the concealment of dangerous goods have brought huge economic losses and casualties to the shipping company, and polluted the sea area. In response to this situation, major shipping companies have respectively increased the punishment for concealing dangerous goods.
MSK shipping company fined USD15000 for 1 piece of 20GP; ONE shipping company fined USD30000/20GP; EMC is the heaviest economic penalty of USD35000/20GP, as long as dangerous goods are concealed, misreported or missed in the port, customs and carrier If the behavior of reporting is not reported, the consignor and other relevant responsible persons will be punished.
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1. Sea freight (FCL and LCL)
2. Air freight (including express delivery)
3. Road and rail freight
4. Inland Transportation-own 120 trucks to meet your urgent needs in peak season
5. Door to Door service(DDU/DDP)
6. IMport and export Custom clearance & consultation
7. Cargo Insurance
8. Collecting and delivering goods from suppliers
9.Self-owned warehouses in major ports
10.Value-added service for FORM E, C/O, BIETC, CNCA etc. certificate