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  • shippersecrets added blog Other
    2026-07-30 06:22:23 - Translate -
    DOT vs IATA Battery Shipping Training: Which Certification Do U.S. Businesses Need?
    Most U.S. businesses need DOT hazmat training, and many also need IATA training if they ship by air. The right certification depends on your shipping mode, employees’ job functions, and whether your shipments move domestically or internationally. Lithium battery shipping is tightly regulated because misdeclared, damaged, or improperly packed batteries can overheat, short circuit, or catch...
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    2026-07-31 06:11:16 - Translate -
    How U.S. Companies Can Stay Compliant When Shipping Lithium Batteries in 2026
    Shipping lithium batteries in 2026 requires careful attention to U.S. government rules, air transport guidance, and trained shipping teams. For companies that move electronics, devices, tools, or spare batteries, compliance is not optional; it is part of keeping products moving safely and avoiding shipment delays. If your team needs practical support, Shipper Secrets provides training to help...
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    2026-07-06 08:54:42 - Translate -
    Online DOT, IATA and IMDG Lithium Battery Training: The Complete Guide for U.S. Businesses in 2026
    The demand for lithium batteries continues to grow across industries such as consumer electronics, electric vehicles, medical devices, aerospace, and renewable energy. As these batteries become more common, ensuring their safe transportation has become a top priority for businesses throughout the United States. Because lithium batteries are classified as hazardous materials, organizations must...
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