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Dangerous Goods Transport Survey Highlights Challenges


Labelmaster, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Hazardous Cargo Bulletin announced the results of their seventh annual 2022 Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook. The survey results underscored the need for greater process consistency, increased automation and more reliable data to facilitate the safe and secure transport of dangerous goods (DG).

"Global supply chain disruptions have put even more pressure on those professionals and companies responsible for shipping goods safely and compliantly," said Robert Finn, Vice President, Labelmaster. "While there are many areas of improvement over the last year, the survey demonstrated widespread awareness of the need to improve DG processes, training, technology and infrastructure."

"The air transport industry handles over 1.25 million DG shipments per year," said Nick Careen, IATA's Senior Vice President Operations, Safety and Security. "The growth of e-commerce and proliferation of lithium batteries in global supply chains are two indicators that the number of DG shipments will grow. To handle them safely, we must further improve compliance with global standards. Almost any item can be shipped safely, provided we have well-trained professionals following globally agreed standards and supported by the right technology and infrastructure."

Key Findings and Recommendations

There is a solid foundation for compliance.

There is awareness that critical improvements are needed.

Confidence in key aspects of DG handling hovered around 50%, pointing to areas for improvement.

Most respondents (67%) indicated that their organization was prepared to handle DGs at most or all of their locations. Top priorities were identified as:

Four key recommendations come from the survey:

"The survey shows that it is critical for organizations to assess their DG operations and identify processes, infrastructure gaps and areas of opportunities. The good news is that making meaningful improvements does not have to be difficult or require significant investment," said Finn.

Careen added, "Companies do not have to reinvent the wheel. IATA has digital solutions to improve compliance. DG AutoCheck, for example, automates the complex and time-consuming manual task of checking that each shipper's declaration is compliant and the package(s) are correctly, marked, labelled and packaged, which improves efficiency. This streamlines processes and enhances safety."

To learn more about the state of the global DG supply chain, download the full infographic: https://www.labelmaster.com/dg-confidence-outlook/2022-results.

About the Survey

Sponsored by Labelmaster, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Hazardous Cargo Bulletin, 439 DG professionals from around the world were surveyed about how their organization's DG management operations changed over the past year and which areas are most problematic. The survey was conducted between 12 May and 30 June 2022.

About Labelmaster

For more than five decades, Labelmaster has been the go-to source for companies ? big and small ? to navigate and comply with the complex, ever-changing regulations that govern the transport of dangerous goods and hazardous materials. From hazmat labels and UN-certified packaging, hazmat placards and regulatory publications, to advanced technology and regulatory training, Labelmaster's comprehensive offering of industry-leading software, products, and services helps customers remain compliant with all dangerous goods regulations, mitigate risk and maintain smooth, safe operations. Labelmaster's dedication to supporting its customers' operational and compliance needs is enhanced through its unmatched industry expertise and consulting services, which serve as a valuable resource for customers to answer difficult and commonplace regulatory questions. Whether you're shipping hazardous materials by land, air, or sea, Labelmaster is your partner in keeping your business ahead of regulations and compliant every step of the way. To learn more, visit www.labelmaster.com.

About IATA

IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 290 airlines comprising 83% of global air traffic. You can follow IATA at twitter.com/iata for announcements, policy positions, and other useful industry information.

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