Lithium Ion batteries on aircraft

Lithium Ion batteries on aircraft

Key GLM staff have recently renewed their certification in transporting hazardous cargo and dangerous goods by air. Included in the new training and certification programme were aspects of the latest lithium-ion transportation restrictions. The material remains an issue for both passenger and cargo flights and GLM will continue to ensure they stay fully updated on handling these and other hazardous items.

It is hoped that research like this article link will continue to develop safer products.

Peter Joyce

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Established in 1996 and based near London’s Heathrow Airport, GLM provide a range of tailored logistics services for the marketing departments of leading brands, sports sponsorship agencies and event management businesses. Our clients include Shell, Diageo, McLaren Group, Mercedes F1 and other sports marketing agencies and sponsors. GLM operates a worldwide partner network and is an IATA registered forwarder with ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001 accreditation.
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About Global Logistics Management Established in 1996 and based near London’s Heathrow Airport, GLM provide a range of tailored logistics services for the marketing departments of leading brands, sports sponsorship agencies and event management businesses. Our clients include Shell, Diageo, McLaren Group, Mercedes F1 and other sports marketing agencies and sponsors. GLM operates a worldwide partner network and is an IATA registered forwarder with ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001 accreditation.
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