Nickel cadmium battery GN GNZ GNG GNC10VENTURA Cadmium nickel battery
VENTURA aviation battery, customs code: HS 85073000, name: nickel cadmium battery
VENTURA nickel cadmium batteries belong to non hazardous goods batteries, and the export process is relatively simple, but the following points should be noted:
Classification and Packaging
Nickel cadmium batteries (such as regular dry batteries and nickel cadmium batteries) are usually considered non hazardous materials, but they still need to meet packaging requirements when transported in large quantities:
Use regular cardboard boxes or specialized packaging suitable for air transportation
The packaging should be moisture-proof, short-circuit resistant, and avoid contact between the positive and negative poles
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Document preparation
The following basic documents need to be prepared:
Packing list: listing basic information such as product name, quantity, specifications, etc
Contract/Invoice: Reflecting trade terms, prices, and other transaction details
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet): Not mandatory, but recommended for inspection purposes
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Declaration Process
Declaration of ordinary goods: Treat as non dangerous goods and submit routine customs declaration documents to the customs
Air transport declaration: If transported by air, an air waybill must be submitted to the airline, indicating the non dangerous goods attribute
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Destination country clearance: Complete the local customs clearance process according to the regulations of the importing country
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Precautions
Air transportation must comply with IATA (International Air Transport Association) regulations, and excessive or special types of batteries may require dangerous goods declaration