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DGeo: Lithium Battery Shipping Kit, 24” x 12” x 10”

Streamline compliance and ensure safe transport with Labelmaster’s UN-tested Lithium Battery Shipping Kit-featuring essential labels, documentation, and packaging for hassle-free lithium battery shipments by air, ground, or sea.

By DGeo 
April 1, 2025

Ship lithium batteries safely and simply with Labelmaster’s Lithium Battery Shipping Kits.

Complete with a lithium battery package, proper shipping name label, Hazard Class 9 label, Cargo Aircraft Only label, Lithium Battery label and 10 Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods forms, this UN-tested packaging has been reviewed for safe shipments of lithium batteries by all modes of transport.

To use, simply place your lithium battery inside the provided plastic liner bag, fill void spaces with Bubble Wrap® (sold separately) and affix labels. Measuring 24" x 12" x 10", each kit is sold individually.

Product Components

  • UN-marked fiberboard box
  • Proper shipping name label
  • Hazard Class 9 label
  • Cargo Aircraft Only label
  • Lithium Battery label
  • 10 Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods forms
  • Liner bag

Suggested Use

Suitable for shipping Packing Groups I, II and III liquids by highway, sea or rail.

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