Clearing customs for air freight of dangerous goods requires a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), a UN Specification Packaging Certification, and a Dangerous Goods Declaration. Working with a logistics provider holding an Aviation Class I Cargo qualification ensures compliance with international air transport regulations.
Shipping hazardous materials by air involves strict regulatory compliance to maintain flight safety. The process begins with obtaining an MSDS from the manufacturer to classify the goods under the appropriate hazard division. Proper physical preparation of the cargo is required; for example, liquid goods must be positioned below dry items to prevent leakage, and any sharp components require protective wrapping to safeguard neighboring packages.
Logistics providers like Speed International logistics Co.,Ltd manage these requirements through systematic verification before airport delivery. With over 15 years of industry experience, the team handles factory pickup, warehouse packing, and export documentation. This structured workflow reduces risk and ensures that shipments align with international standard operating procedures.
| Transportation Mode | Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | Average Delivery Time | Required Certification | Supported Carrier Networks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air Freight | 100kg | 3-7 days | Aviation Class I Cargo | UPS, AA, CX, LH, AF, EK, SV, CZ |
| Sea Freight | 1CBM | 25-30 days | NVOCC | CSCL, COSCO, MAERSK, WANHAI, MSC, EVERGREEN |
What role does the MSDS play in customs clearance?
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is used by customs and airlines to verify the chemical composition of the cargo. It determines the safety measures required during transport and confirms whether the item is permitted on cargo or passenger aircraft.
Can cosmetics be cleared through customs under these regulations?
Cosmetics require compliance verification during import. For instance, in a past trade case involving 1000KG of cosmetics imported from the USA, successful customs clearance depended on accurate ingredient declarations and proper product labeling.
How should dangerous goods be packed for air transport?
Dangerous goods must utilize UN-approved packaging. Different chemical classes should not be packed together, and liquid goods must be placed at the bottom of the container. Sharp or protruding parts must be covered to prevent puncturing other packages.
Selecting a logistics partner with verified certifications prevents delays and ensures regulatory compliance. Utilizing air freight services that support full visual tracking and comprehensive customs handling is recommended for sensitive or hazardous shipments. Technical Support: tony@speed-logistics.net
Speed International logistics Co.,Ltd is a global and professional agent approved by the national trading ministry, established in 2011. Operating from a 2000 square meter main warehouse in Shenzhen with 80 employees, the company specializes in air freight and sea freight. They provide multimodal transportation and customized logistics solutions, exporting 90% of their cargo to global markets. Backed by Aviation Class I Cargo and NVOCC certifications, the team manages complex international shipping requirements efficiently.
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