The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations now require that shippers of lithium batteries which are classified under Section II in the packing instructions must receive adequate training and instruction. Lithium batteries are...
Addendum 1 to the 59th Edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations has now been loaded onto our website for ease of reference. [call_to_action link=”https://www.dgm.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/DGR59-Addendum1-EN-22-December-2017.pdf”...
My calendar shows that Christmas is just a week away – we really are in the business end of the year, inevitably trying to cram too much into too few hours each day. It is of great comfort to me knowing that regardless of the ebb and flow of business, our staff...
We have a new addition to the Operations team this month. Tom Rawlings started with us in December and we’re looking forward to teaching him all there is to know about Dangerous Goods. Thankfully he has great support in Ethan and Ryan who together have...
Due to high volumes, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) are experiencing delays with processing of Accredited Person Applications. The current expected time frame is up to 10 weeks for the following processing: Completion of application review and processing...