Dangerous Goods Handling
IATA DGR certified dangerous goods handling for air freight
LETT 2000 can handle dangerous goods shipments by air freight. Two members of our team hold IATA DGR training certificates. Our specialists handle classification, packaging requirements, labelling, and all required documentation to ensure full compliance with IATA regulations. For sea and road transport of dangerous goods, we work with our trusted partner network.
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What's Included
- All 9 IATA hazard classes (air freight)
- Dangerous Goods Declaration preparation
- Packaging and labelling compliance check
- Airline coordination for DGR shipments
- Emergency Response information (ERI)
- Sea and road DGR available via partners
Why Choose LETT 2000
IATA DGR Certified (Air)
Two of our staff hold IATA DGR training certificates for dangerous goods handling by air freight, covering all 9 hazard classes.
Full Documentation
Accurate preparation of all required documents including Dangerous Goods Declarations, Shipper Declarations, and Emergency Response information.
No Compliance Surprises
Every shipment is checked against current IATA and IMDG regulations before departure, so your cargo never gets held at the airport or port.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of dangerous goods do you handle?
By air, we handle all 9 IATA hazard classes including explosives, gases, flammable liquids, flammable solids, oxidising substances, toxic materials, radioactive materials, corrosives, and miscellaneous dangerous goods. For sea and road DGR shipments, we can arrange this in cooperation with our certified partners. Contact us with your specific substance and we will confirm the best option.
What documents are required for dangerous goods air freight?
Required documents include the Shipper Declaration for Dangerous Goods, an airwaybill with dangerous goods notation, packing instructions compliance documentation, and an Emergency Response Information sheet where required. Our team prepares all of these on your behalf.
Can you ship lithium batteries by air?
Yes. Lithium batteries are classified as dangerous goods under IATA regulations. We handle the correct classification, packaging, labelling, and documentation required for air transport of lithium batteries in compliance with current IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
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Contact: info@lett2000.lv | +371 25664447 | Ziemelu iela 14, Lidosta Riga, LV-1053