Dangerous Goods, Cargo, and Packaging
The management of the physical movement of goods and materials by different modes of transportation covers many aspects.
The European standardization related to logistics transportation cover mainly three big fields: the transport of dangerous goods, the cargo securing and intermodal units, and the packaging
Transport of Dangerous Goods
Transporting hazardous materials demands rigorous safety standards. CEN and CENELEC develop standards for tank design, protective devices, testing, and inspection. A lot of them are supporting two major international regulations in the field of transport of dangerous goods: the ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) and the RID (Regulation concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail).
Cargo Securing and Intermodal Units
Standards define technical requirements for safely securing cargo and enabling combined rail/road transport, promoting efficiency and safety across the logistics chain.
Packaging
Transport packaging must protect goods while being sustainable. European standards guide the design of reusable and recyclable packaging, aligning with EU legislation on packaging waste.
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