Sensitive Goods: Batteries, Magnets, and More
Lithium batteries require proof of testing and correct packing instructions to fly, and carriers will reject noncompliant parcels without hesitation. Understand watt‑hour thresholds, cell versus pack distinctions, and documentation for installed, packed with, or standalone configurations. Strong magnets, aerosols, and pressurized containers carry their own handling rules and labeling needs. Coordinate with your carrier’s dangerous goods team, train staff annually, and keep quick‑reference guides at pack stations. A few minutes of careful preparation prevent aircraft holds, fines, and reputational damage. Safety is not overhead; it is the enabler that keeps global promises realistic.