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Our Shipping Solutions export documentation
software makes it easy to correctly complete
the IATA and IMO Dangerous Goods (HazMat) forms
as well as all the other standard export documents
you need to ship your products to almost everywhere
in the world.
Just
enter your information into Shipping Solutions' EZ Start
Screen and the software automatically completes the IATA
and IMO Dangerous Goods forms and more than a dozen other
export forms up to 5-times faster than you can do it
by hand!
A
Solution to Meet Your Needs
Whether you work for
a company that ships a couple exports every month
or a larger corporation shipping dozens of orders
every week (or even every day), you'll find a version
of Shipping Solutions that will meet your needs.
But
don't just take our word for it. Request
a free demo version of the software online or by calling us at
1-888-890-7447 and see for yourself why thousands
of successful exporters are using Shipping Solutions
to complete their export forms.
What are the HazMat
Shipping Requirements?
Shipping hazardous materials
is regulated by several governmental and non-governmental,
consensus development organizations. Penalties for
non-compliance with the rules are significant and
could result in fines of up to $250,000 and up to
a year jail sentence for individuals and up to $500,000
per incident for organizations.
Hazardous materials
shipping regulations administered by the International
Air Transport Association (IATA) and the US Department
of Transportation (DOT) are the most comprehensive
and widely applicable. Some shipping companies have
developed specific rules, which are stricter than
DOT and/or IATA regulations. Examples of these companies
include the US Postal Service (USPS), Federal Express
(FedEx) and United Postal Service (UPS).
Our Shipping
Solutions Professional export software allows you
to quickly and easily prepare the IATA and IMO Dangerous
Goods forms and print them out on plain paper. You
can download a free copy of the IATA
Shipper's Declaration of Dangerous Goods for
air shipments and the IMO
Dangerous Goods Declaration for non-air shipments
from our website in PDF format.
Hazardous material
regulations are extremely complex; a minimum of 24
hours of professional training, repeated every three
years, is required to be certified to ship hazardous
materials. To learn more about hazmat shipping requirements
and training including the correct way to complete
the dangerous goods forms, visit CARGOpak Corp. online,
www.cargopak.com
To learn how quickly you
can start producing the IATA and IMO hazmat forms,
you can request a free demo version of
the Shipping Solutions Professional software online or by calling
us at 1-888-890-7447. |