IATA ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST FOR TIME AND TEMPERATURE - iata 2026

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The 66th Edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), effective 1 January 2025, introduces critical updates that businesses transporting dangerous goods by air need to understand. These changes are designed to enhance safety, simplify compliance, and reflect evolving technologies and regulations.Jan 6, 2025
The temperature range must be indicated in Celsius. The temperature indicated on the lower half of the label must match the approved transportation temperature range, (e.g. +15C to +25C) and must match the transportation temperature range stated on the air waybill.
Time Temperature Sensitive Label It must be affixed to all shipments booked as time and temperature sensitive cargo and indicate the external transportation temperature range of the shipment.
The key changes to the 2026 DGR include: The introduction of formalized shipping names for hybrid-powered vehicles. Recommendations on the use of power banks and spare batteries by passengers in the cabin. Updated variations for Thailand, France and United Kingdom. Standardized text for 290 existing operator variations.Oct 27, 2025
Time Temperature Sensitive (store below +20 C) labels must be used when you ship or carrier Time Temperature Sensitive goods by Air. IATA requires the use of this label when shipping Time Temperature Sensitive pharmaceutical products.

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IATA requires Time and Temperature Sensitive labels on any pharmaceutical shipment needing maintained temperature during air transport. Labels display required temperature range (28C, 1525C, etc.) and alert all handlers to special handling needs.
The International Air Transport Associations (IATA) Location Identifier is a unique 3-letter code (also commonly known as IATA code) used in aviation and also in logistics to identify an airport. For example, JFK is the IATA code for, you might know it, New Yorks John F.

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