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Shipping E Bike & Lithium Batteries from New Zealand to Australia
Shipping E Bike & Lithium Batteries from New Zealand to Australia Moving to Australia with an e-bike, e-scooter, lithium battery or other battery powered equipment can quickly become complicated once dangerous goods transport requirements are involved. At DG Solutions, we assist with the dangerous goods portion of international relocations from New Zealand to Australia, helping ensure lithium battery shipments are prepared compliantly for transport. Specialists in Lithium Battery Shipping to Australia Lithium ion batteries are classified as dangerous goods under international transport regulations and cannot simply be packed into household effects or shipped through standard courier services without meeting...
International Shipping of Standalone Lithium Batteries from New Zealand is Now Possible
International Shipping of Standalone Lithium Batteries from New Zealand is Now Possible For years, shipping standalone lithium batteries internationally from New Zealand has been considered one of the most difficult dangerous goods transport challenges in the logistics industry. Many businesses and individuals were told it was “too hard”, “too risky”, or simply “not possible” due to strict airline restrictions, complex IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, and limited carrier acceptance options. At DG Solutions We are excited to announce that we now offer a compliant international shipping solution for standalone lithium batteries by airfreight. Whether you need to export an e-bike...
Using Lithium Batteries at Home? Read This Safety Guide (NZ)
Lithium Batteries at Home and What You Need to Know (NZ Guide) Lithium batteries are in pretty much everything these days including phones, laptops, power tools even kids’ toys. Most people don’t think twice about them… until something goes wrong. The reality is, if they’re damaged or thrown out the wrong way, they can start fires pretty easily. We’re seeing more and more rubbish truck fires across NZ because of this. So here’s a simple, no nonsense guide on how to deal with them properly. Where You’ll Find Lithium Batteries Chances are you’ve got a few sitting around your...
IATA Releases 2026 Lithium Battery Guidance Document
IATA has released the 2026 version of the Lithium Battery Guidance Document, reflecting the changes introduced in the 2025–2026 ICAO Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air and the 67th Edition (2026) of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR).
This edition replaces the previous 2025 Lithium Battery Guidance Document and includes significant updates and structural revisions.
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