Customs Clearance Documents and IMDG Compliance for Sodium Hydrosulfide Overseas Shipment
Jun 05, 2026
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Sodium Hydrosulfide is a dangerous goods for export transportation, which needs to strictly comply with IMDG international maritime dangerous goods regulations and national customs clearance policies. Standardized document preparation and transportation compliance operation are the key to smooth shipment.
Before export shipment, exporters need to prepare complete customs clearance documents, including commercial invoice, packing list, COA quality inspection report, MSDS safety data sheet and dangerous goods declaration form. All documents need to ensure consistent information and standard filling to avoid customs clearance delay.
In terms of IMDG compliance, Sodium Hydrosulfide belongs to Class 8 corrosive dangerous goods with corresponding UN number. The packaging must meet international dangerous goods packaging standards, with corrosion resistance, sealing and pressure resistance to prevent leakage and danger during transportation.
Container stowage needs to follow professional dangerous goods stowage specifications, isolated from acidic goods, food raw materials and oxidants. Professional dangerous goods container transportation is required, and special supervision is carried out during loading and unloading.
Exporters need to confirm the import access standards and tariff policies of the destination country in advance, and complete relevant filing work. Standardized compliance operation can effectively avoid detention risks, ensure safe and on-time delivery of goods, and provide stable supply guarantee for overseas customers.
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