Sea
Transport of Dangerous Goods by Sea has to take place according the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code or IMDG. This set of Regulations consists out of two volumes and a supplement.
Regulatory Information
DGOffice.net contains a large extraction from both the volumes and supplement. The information is displayed per UN number and can also be printed on a so called “Regulatory Information Sheet”
The Dangerous Goods list is fully included and is used to select the substances you need to transport, add them to the list of goods and enter the quantity details.
Documentation
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When adding the substances to the list, segregation is checked automatically and the result is displayed on screen. The segregation check takes place for every substance you add to your transport.
Container information like number, type, size, but also seal identification and more information about the transport can be filled in on the document.
Shipper, Consignee and Carrier information can be selected from your own data or manually typed in and stored afterwards.
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Based on this information the software creates the necessary documentation for the transport by sea. It includes the Shippers Declaration for Dangerous Goods and Container / Vehicle Packing Certificate. The document complies with the Multimodal Dangerous Goods Form as shown in the IMDG Code.
Different layouts like SITPRO, Australian AMSA and bi-lingual documents are also available.


