DG Solutions + WiseTech Academy Partnership
DG Solutions has partnered with WiseTech Academy to bring world class dangerous goods training to the New Zealand market.
What this means for you:
- Access to globally recognised IATA training
- Delivered through a trusted international training provider
- Supported locally by DG Solutions
- Exclusive discounted rates (12.5%) for DG Solutions customers
- Free corporate training portal for your business
- You get the best of both worlds, global training standards with local NZ expertise and support.
Why Choose Online IATA Training
Designed for businesses shipping dangerous goods by air, this training gives your team the knowledge to prepare and ship safely and compliantly.
- 100% online: train anytime, anywhere in NZ
- No classroom downtime
- Learn at your own pace
- Suitable for initial and refresher certification
- Immediate access to course materials
Key Benefits for Your Business
Stay compliant with IATA regulations
Ensure your shipments meet airline and international requirements.
Reduce costly errors
Avoid delays, rejected freight and compliance issues.
Train your team efficiently
Upskill staff without taking them off the floor.
Lower training costs
More affordable than traditional classroom IATA courses in New Zealand.
Manage training in one place
Use the free corporate portal to track progress, certifications and renewals.
Frequently asked questions
IATA Dangerous Goods training teaches you how to safely prepare, pack, label, and declare dangerous goods for air transport. It is required for anyone involved in shipping hazardous goods by air, including lithium batteries.
IATA Dangerous Goods training teaches you how to safely prepare, pack, label, and declare dangerous goods for air transport. It is required for anyone involved in shipping hazardous goods by air, including lithium batteries.
Yes. If you are shipping dangerous goods by air from New Zealand, you must be trained and competent in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). Airlines will not accept shipments from untrained personnel.
Yes. If you are shipping dangerous goods by air from New Zealand, you must be trained and competent in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). Airlines will not accept shipments from untrained personnel.
Yes. Through DG Solutions’ partnership with WiseTech Academy, all IATA training is delivered 100% online. You can complete it at your own pace, from anywhere in New Zealand.
Yes. Through DG Solutions’ partnership with WiseTech Academy, all IATA training is delivered 100% online. You can complete it at your own pace, from anywhere in New Zealand.
IATA dangerous goods certification typically lasts 24 months (2 years). After this, refresher training is required to remain compliant.
IATA dangerous goods certification typically lasts 24 months (2 years). After this, refresher training is required to remain compliant.