Category: FAQ

Michael Li

Hazardous materials export information

During the export process of hazardous materials, the required documentation varies depending on the type of goods, category, and regulatory conditions. Hazardous materials is a broad concept that includes dangerous goods, hazardous chemicals, etc., so relevant information regarding the export of hazardous materials has been specifically organized.

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Michael Li

Lithium battery export process

Shenzhen BAS International Logistics Co., Ltd. has extensive experience in exporting lithium batteries and products, offering comprehensive support for air freight, sea freight, road transport, railways, and international express delivery to ensure timely and safe service for clients.

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Michael Li

Is the export of power banks considered dangerous goods?

Power banks are classified as miscellaneous dangerous goods in Class 9 of the International Air Transport Association’s Dangerous Goods Regulations. These items typically contain lithium batteries, which are unstable and can easily cause safety incidents due to improper handling or environmental changes (such as temperature and pressure variations).

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Michael Li

Core content of the General Battery MSDS

The MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for batteries is a technical document that details the battery’s composition, hazards, safe handling, emergency procedures, and other information to guide safety management in production, transportation, storage, and usage. Below are the core contents of a general battery MSDS (using the common “lithium-ion battery” as an example; different types of batteries should refer to specific product instructions).

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Michael Li

2025 Lithium Battery UN38.3 Certification Full Analysis

In today’s thriving new energy industry, lithium batteries, as key energy storage carriers, are widely used in various fields such as consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage stations. To ensure the safety of lithium battery transportation, the United Nations has established the UN38.3 certification, which will undergo significant changes in 2025.

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