IAG Cargo has adopted Dangerous Goods AutoCheck (DG AutoCheck), a system that allows airlines, ground handlers and freight forwarders to automatically validate the shipper’s declaration of dangerous goods against all relevant provisions of the International Air Transport Association’s Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). DG AutoCheck is currently being used at the IAG Cargo hub at London’s […]
IAG Cargo digitalizes dangerous goods process using DG AutoCheck
IATA implements additional changes to DG regulations

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