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What Are ¡°Sensitive Goods¡± in Freight Forwarding? A Complete Guide

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In the logistics industry, goods are typically categorized into three types: prohibited items, sensitive goods, and general goods. While prohibited items are strictly banned from transportation, sensitive goods require special handling and compliance with specific regulations. Here¡¯s a detailed look at what constitutes sensitive goods and how to handle them.


What Are Sensitive Goods?

Sensitive goods fall between general goods and prohibited items. They are not outright banned but are subject to strict controls due to their nature. These goods often require special documentation, packaging, and handling procedures to ensure safe and compliant transportation.


Common Types of Sensitive Goods

1. Battery-Containing Goods

  • Examples: Lithium batteries, electronic devices with batteries.

  • Risks: Batteries can overheat, catch fire, or explode, posing safety risks during transport.

  • Requirements:

    • MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet).

    • UN38.3 Certification (for lithium batteries).

    • Special packaging and handling procedures.

2. Food and Pharmaceutical Products

  • Examples: Processed foods, health supplements, grains, oils, traditional Chinese medicine, biologics, and chemicals.

  • Risks: Potential for biological contamination or non-compliance with import regulations.

  • Requirements:

    • Fumigation Certificates (e.g., CIQ certificates).

    • Compliance with quarantine and inspection regulations.

3. Optical Media and Publications

  • Examples: CDs, DVDs, books, printed materials, and computer storage devices.

  • Risks: Content may violate national laws, economic policies, or cultural norms.

  • Requirements:

    • Proof of authorization from relevant authorities.

    • Guarantee letters from manufacturers or exporters.

4. Powders, Gels, and Unstable Substances

  • Examples: Cosmetics, skincare products, essential oils, toothpaste, perfumes, and beverages.

  • Risks: These items can evaporate, leak, or explode under pressure or heat.

  • Requirements:

    • MSDS and customs inspection reports.

    • Special packaging to prevent leaks or spills.

5. Sharp and Bladed Items

  • Examples: Kitchen utensils, stationery, and hardware tools.

  • Risks: Potential for injury or misuse.

  • Note: Items resembling weapons (e.g., toy guns) are often classified as prohibited goods.

6. Branded or Counterfeit Goods

  • Examples: Branded products, imitation goods.

  • Risks: Legal disputes over intellectual property rights.

  • Requirements:

    • Special customs clearance procedures.

    • Use of sensitive goods shipping channels.

7. Magnetic Items

  • Examples: Power banks, smartphones, watches, gaming devices, and electric toys.

  • Risks: Magnetic fields can interfere with aircraft navigation systems.

  • Requirements:

    • Proper labeling and packaging.

    • Compliance with airline and shipping regulations.


Key Considerations for Shipping Sensitive Goods

  1. Choose a Reliable Logistics Provider: Ensure your freight forwarder has experience handling sensitive goods and understands destination country regulations.

  2. Prepare Proper Documentation: Obtain necessary certifications, such as MSDS, UN38.3, and fumigation certificates.

  3. Use Appropriate Packaging: Follow guidelines for safe and compliant packaging to prevent damage or accidents during transit.

  4. Be Aware of Costs: Shipping sensitive goods often incurs higher costs due to additional handling and compliance requirements.



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