March—April 2008 Newsletter

49 CFR Parts 100-185, 2007 Edition, Now Available

The new 49 CFR 2007 Edition is available as of March 17th, 2008. Get the most up to date official version of the US Regulations for transportation of hazardous materials by ocean, rail, and road. Reserve your copy today!

33 CFRs and 46 CFRs are also available in the 2007 edition.

Introducing Hazcheck Gateway USA

Designed with the USA in mind, Gateway USA allows agents, shippers and forwarders to easily check their DG consignments against the requirements of 49 CFR and the IMDG Code before sending them as an e-mail booking request.

  • An EDI Dangerous Goods Declaration attached to the email eliminates re-keying of information.
  • Now Operators can set their own restrictions on schedules, port and vessel and have the booking requests be specific to selected sailings- making Gateway USA a customizable and flexible to any business policy and operations.
  • Gateway USA can be easily attached to an existing website and interfaced with pre-existing booking systems.
  • Gateway routines provide users with an IMDG Code lookup to check classification, allowable packaging for the substance and quantities and key information including placarding and labeling.
  • For mixed loads, Gateway USA checks segregation within the container or vehicle.

Visit Gateway USA to download the brochure.

Limited time offer: Contact us to request a free login in to Gateway USA test site.

New From IMO

  • International Medical Guide for Ships 3rd Edition (I115E)
  • Ship’s Routeing 2008 Edition (IC927E)

Coming Soon from IMO

  • Ship’s Routeing 2008 Edition (IC927E) Due March 2008
  • IAMSAR Vol. I 2008 Edition (IF960E) Due May 2008
  • IAMSAR Vol. II 2008 Edition (IC961E) Due May 2008
  • IAMSAR Vol. III 2008 Edition (IF962E) Due May 2008

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