Sea Transport

Sea transport of dangerous goods is governed by the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, (IMDG Code).

Dangerous goods transported on a vehicle where the journey involves a sea voyage will be subject to the IMDG Code when the vehicle is on-board the ship or ferry. The IMDG Code rules are more prescriptive than those in ADR.

Similarly, for exporters that ship dangerous goods by sea, there are more detailed rules: for example, sea transport shipments will not usually be accepted by shipping-lines without an accompanying transport document in the form of a Dangerous Goods Note – DGN.

Certain small packages of low-danger dangerous goods may be shipped by sea as Limited Quantities. Shippers using these methods can save money by lower packaging and shipping costs.

Our sea transport service includes:

· Vehicle marking and placarding guidance

· Guidance on completion of the DGN

· Selection of appropriate packaging

· Sourcing appropriate packaging

· Package marking and labelling guidance

· Limited quantities

Please contact us if you would like more details about our sea transport service.

enquiries@davidbondltd.com

01787 280237
The Post House
Stanstead
CO10 9AP UK.