AAA Cargo Belarus Renews IATA Dangerous Goods Certification: Ensuring Safer, Compliant Air Shipping for Your Business
AAA Cargo Belarus has successfully confirmed and renewed its qualification for organizing the air transportation of dangerous goods. This achievement underscores our high professional standards, compliance with the stringent regulations of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Belarusian legislation, and guarantees our clients safety and reliability when handling any category of goods.
The renewal of this qualification is not merely a formality, but the result of our team’s systematic work. Our specialists regularly undergo mandatory training and certification to ensure flawless adherence to all procedures at every stage: from initial consultation and documentation preparation to loading and escorting.
What are dangerous goods and why do they require special expertise?
Dangerous Goods (DG) are substances or articles which, when transported by air, pose a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment. This includes a wide range of materials, many of which are critical for modern industry and medicine.
Examples of Dangerous Goods:
- Flammable liquids and solids (varnishes, paints, solvents).
- Compressed gases (propane, oxygen, aerosols).
- Corrosive substances (acids, batteries).
- Toxic and infectious substances (reagents, pharmaceuticals, laboratory samples).
- Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides (fertilizers, chemical reagents).
- Explosives (fireworks, ammunition for firearms).
Due to their hazardous properties, these goods require special conditions for packaging, marking, documentation, and handling both in the warehouse and on board an aircraft. The slightest violation of the rules can lead to serious consequences.
“Renewing our qualification is our commitment to clients to be a reliable partner in the most complex logistics tasks. We ensure not only delivery speed but, first and foremost, the complete safety of the supply chain, which is especially critical when working with dangerous goods.”
Dangerous goods in your industry: why this concerns you?
Many mistakenly believe that dangerous goods are rare and exotic. In reality, they are encountered across virtually all sectors of the economy.
- Pharmaceuticals and Medicine: Vaccines, diagnostic samples, radiopharmaceuticals – these often fall under infectious substances or radioactive materials.
- Chemical Industry: Catalysts, samples of new products, semiconductor materials – can be corrosive, oxidizing, or flammable.
- Automotive and Aviation Industry: Parts containing fuel, engines with oil, aerosol cans for maintenance – most of these items are classified as flammable liquids and gases.
- High-Tech Sector: Nearly all electronics contain lithium batteries, which must be transported in strict accordance with regulations.
- Agriculture: Pesticides and herbicides are most often toxic substances, requiring special transport conditions.
Therefore, the ability to transport dangerous goods is not a niche service, but a critically important component for business across various industries (ensuring uninterrupted operations, market expansion, and compliance with strict safety regulations). If your shipment falls under these categories, having a qualified logistics partner is no longer a matter of choice but a matter of safety. We possess all the necessary expertise to make this process simple and reliable for you.
Get a free consultation and a detailed cost calculation for your specific shipment. Our specialists are ready to guide you through the entire process. For more information please call +375 17 322 08 73 or +7 495 234 43 04, or submit a request form.
