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Vermiculite 1kg Bag

Why Vermiculite is Essential for Dangerous Goods Packaging in New Zealand

Why Vermiculite is Essential for Dangerous Goods Packaging in New Zealand When it comes to dangerous goods transport in New Zealand, compliance is non-negotiable. Whether you’re shipping chemicals, hazardous liquids or laboratory samples, you need packaging solutions that meet strict international standards such as NZS 5433, the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) and the IMDG Code. One of the most widely used and approved absorbent materials for dangerous goods packaging is vermiculite.   What is Vermiculite? Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that expands when heated, creating lightweight, fire resistant granules. In dangerous goods packaging, vermiculite is used as an...

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IATA 67th Edition

Significant Updates in the 67th Edition (2026) of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

The 67th Edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), effective 1 January 2026, brings several important changes that impact shippers, freight forwarders, airlines and ground handling agents. These updates reflect amendments from the ICAO Technical Instructions (2025–2026) and decisions by the IATA Dangerous Goods Board.   Key Highlights: General Philosophy updated to address Safety of the Supply Chain and stakeholder responsibilities.   Limitations (Section 2): New guidance on power banks and spare batteries in the cabin. State and Operator Variations revised, including changes for Thailand, France and the UK.   Identification (Section 4): Two new UN entries for hybrid-powered...

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4GV X25 Fibreboard Box

Coming Soon: 4GV 25kg UN Approved Fibreboard Box for Dangerous Goods

Coming Soon: 4GV 25kg UN Approved Fibreboard Carton for Dangerous Goods Looking for compliant, reliable packaging for your next dangerous goods shipment? DG Solutions is proud to announce the upcoming launch of our UN Certified 4GV 25kg Fibreboard Box, designed for the safe transport of Class 3, 6.1, 8 and 9 dangerous goods across New Zealand and internationally. Whether you're sending chemical samples, paint tins, glass bottles or laboratory materials, this versatile 4GV carton has you covered.   4GV 25kg Dangerous Goods Carton – Launching Soon Product Code: 4GV/X25/S/25 Maximum Gross Weight: 25kg Inner Packaging Limit: 11kg Packing Group: I,...

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What’s the Difference Between 4G and 4GV Packaging?

What’s the Difference Between 4G and 4GV Packaging?

When it comes to shipping dangerous goods safely and compliantly, using the right UN approved packaging is crucial. At DG Solutions, we often get asked about the difference between 4G and 4GV packaging and with good reason. These two packaging types sound similar but serve slightly different purposes when transporting hazardous materials. Let’s break it down in plain English, so you can make the right call for your shipments, whether you're sending lithium batteries across the ditch or hazardous liquids up to Whangarei.   What Does “4G” Mean? In simple terms, 4G is a UN packaging code that refers to...

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