On January 1, 2023, changes will be made to the ADR, the code for the transport of dangerous goods by road. These changes (ADR 2023) are applicable from 1 January 2023 and mandatory from July 2023 (UNECE) Changes UN Number There is only one new UN number:...
Delegates at a recent meeting of a UN sub-committee on the transport of dangerous goods have agreed on further work to facilitate the use of recycled plastic in the transport of dangerous goods. The July meeting of the Economic and Social Council (Ecosoc)...
Containers full of frozen food and chemicals are piling up at China’s biggest port in Shanghai as a Covid lockdown in the city and compulsory virus testing means truckers can’t get to the docks to pick up boxes. The severe restrictions in the eastern half of the city,...
Consignors and others engaged in the transport of high consequence dangerous goods should adopt, implement and comply with a security plan that addresses at least the elements specified in the IMDG Code. But what are the requirements for that Security plan? The...