Dangerous Goods, abbreviated DG, are substances that when transported are a risk to health, safety, property or the environment. Certain dangerous goods that pose risks even when not being transported are known as hazardous materials.
There are nine classes of Dangerous Goods, with some classes including more specific sub-divisions. These classes are standard across the world and are regulated both internationally and nationally. The international regulatory bodies for the transportation of DG include ICAO’s Technical Instructions, IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations, the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods and the IMO’s International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
Additionally, some countries impose more specific and sometimes stricter regulations, and if you are moving your DG through these countries, you must ensure you adhere to the local requirements. We also work closely with preferred partners across regions.
Accidents related to the transportation, handling and storage of Dangerous Good (DG) have serious consequences for human health and safety, environment and the infrastructure. Exim Guild DG team specializes in transportation of goods like explosives, flammable, toxic and corrosive materials. The team compromises of specialist and have in-depth understanding of regulations and transportation.
Exim Guild DG team provides our customers total solution for storage, handling and transportation of Dangerous Goods / Hazmat products while enhancing the safety requirement with zero tolerance towards accidents. This provides customers a competitive edge over competition while transporting goods across the world. The DG team goes at great length to establish standard operating process (SOP) for the shipper, transportation mode and plays a crucial role for upgrading safety standards at the Gateway ports. The objective always remains the costs and time lines of the customers. The customers include multinational companies and port operators across Asia, Africa, Middle East & Europe.