Navigating Dangerous Goods Compliance to EV Exports to the Middle East

2025-12-03 10:30:35

A Beijing-based electric vehicle manufacturer recently exported EVs to the UAE for the first time. The vehicles, equipped with lithium batteries classified as Class 9 dangerous goods, required an export process involving UN38.3 certification and strict compliance with dangerous goods regulations across logistics, warehousing, and shipping. Lacking experience in dangerous goods exports, the company faced multiple challenges in testing applications, dangerous warehousing management, and international transportation compliance.

Leveraging our well-established dangerous goods export service portfolio, we provided end-to-end support—from arranging test reports, interpreting regulations, and preparing documentation to reinforcing dangerous goods storage, managing bookings and customs clearance, issuing certificates of origin, and organizing ocean freight. With our specialized expertise in handling dangerous goods, we ensured the vehicles reached the client in the UAE in full compliance, safely and on schedule, supporting the company’s successful entry into the Middle East market.

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