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Odds are that if you travel long enough, the bags in the cargo hold are at some point going to go missing or at best, not ...
The Airline Users Rights and Grievances Redressal Forum has urged the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to urgently ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNPeterborough man arrested after 'potentially dangerous' goods seized at car boot saleA Peterborough man has been arrested after ‘potentially dangerous’ goods were seized at a car boot sale.
A new container designed for the storage and transport of lithium batteries, including damaged or defective units, has been ...
Civil Aviation Ministry proposes graded penalties up to ₹1 crore for dangerous goods violations, emphasizing training and ...
As the summer heats up, local air-conditioning businesses are braced for impact from new overseas laws changing the type of refrigerant gas used in the units. The regulations call for R-32, a more ...
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Northamptonshire Telegraph on MSNRaid at Irthlingborough car boot sale finds counterfeit clothing, fake Air Pods and illegal vapesPotentially dangerous fake goods have been seized at an Irthlingborough car boot sale when Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) ...
Midas cargo ship fire and sinking off Alaska with hundreds of EVs and fuel onboard raises ecological alarm. Experts warn of ...
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DGCA surprise audit finds 4 violations in Turkish Airlines ... - MSNDangerous goods handling: Cargo was found to contain dangerous goods requiring explicit DGCA permission for carriage of explosives to, from, or over Indian territory.
If you’ve purchased something from Chinese e-commerce giants Shein, Temu or Alibaba, then you may have benefited from a trade loophole called the de minimis exemption.
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