What is a maritime dangerous goods notice?
Oct 14, 2024
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1, Definition of Maritime Dangerous Goods Notification
The maritime dangerous goods notice, commonly referred to as the "dangerous goods notice" or "dangerous goods notice", is a document issued by the carrier or its agent to the consignor after receiving dangerous goods. This document not only proves that the carrier has received the goods according to the contents listed on the bill of lading, but also details the rights and obligations of all parties involved in the transportation of the goods. It is an indispensable part of the process of transporting dangerous goods by sea, ensuring the safety, compliance, and efficiency of the entire process from departure to destination port.
2, The role of maritime dangerous goods notification
Goods receipt and handover certificate: A dangerous goods notice is a receipt issued by the carrier or its agent, which proves that the goods have been received according to the contents listed on the bill of lading. For international freight forwarders, this document is an important proof of confirming the handover of goods, which helps ensure the safe transportation and timely delivery of goods.
Proof of ownership of goods: The legal holder can retrieve the goods at the destination port upon presentation of the dangerous goods notice, or transfer ownership of the goods by transferring the bill of lading before the goods arrive at the destination port. This characteristic makes dangerous goods notices an important financing tool in international trade, which helps companies achieve rapid flow of funds.
Proof of transportation contract: The dangerous goods notice serves as proof of the transportation contract between the shipper and the carrier. In the event of a dispute, this document is an important basis for resolving disputes over the rights and interests of both parties. It provides detailed information on the name, quantity, packaging, labeling, loading port, and destination port of the goods, providing clear guidance for the transportation and delivery of the goods.
Security and compliance guarantee: The dangerous goods notice also stipulates the rights and obligations between the carrier and the consignor, including the division of responsibilities for the storage, transportation, loading and unloading of goods, as well as issues such as insurance and compensation for goods. These regulations ensure the safety and stability of dangerous goods transportation by sea, providing strong legal protection for international freight forwarders.
3, Content of the Maritime Dangerous Goods Notice
The contents of a maritime dangerous goods notification usually include the following aspects:
Basic information: including ship name, nationality, voyage, operator, port of origin, destination port, loading time, unloading time, and other basic information, which provides a basic framework and background for the transportation of goods.
Goods information: Detailed record of key information such as the correct transportation name, category/nature, hazardous code number, shipping form, number of pieces, total weight, etc. of the goods. These pieces of information are crucial for ensuring the safe transportation of goods, as they are directly related to the physical and chemical properties of the goods, as well as the corresponding transportation requirements.
Packaging and Marking: Describe the packaging form, packaging materials, marking requirements, etc. of the goods. For dangerous goods, proper packaging and labeling are key to ensuring transportation safety.
Loading and unloading requirements: specify the loading position, loading sequence, unloading requirements, etc. of the goods. These requirements aim to ensure the stability and safety of goods during transportation.
Emergency contact information: Provide the name, phone number, fax number, and email address of the emergency contact person so that they can be quickly contacted in case of an emergency.
Declaration and Signature: It is declared that this round has the suitable loading conditions for the above-mentioned goods, the cargo loading meets the requirements, the cargo information is complete, and the declared content is correct and error free. And it shall be signed and confirmed by the captain or declarant.
4, The core position of maritime dangerous goods notification in international freight forwarding
In international freight forwarding, the nature and content of the maritime dangerous goods notice are particularly important. As a legal document, it has strict normativity and binding force. It is not only a key document for the handover of goods and transfer of ownership, but also an important basis for handling transportation disputes. Therefore, for international freight forwarders or customers, mastering the relevant knowledge of dangerous goods notices, accurately understanding and applying the various provisions of notices, is the key to ensuring the safe and efficient transportation of goods.
