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DGeo: Obexion Pro Packaging

Obexion Pro Packaging — exclusively from Labelmaster — is a complete line of protective packaging solutions engineered specifically to transport defective, damaged, or recalled lithium batteries and/or equipment containing them.

By DGeo 
March 13, 2025

Obexion Pro is simple, easy-to-use, and compliant — perfect for product recalls and customer returns of damaged batteries or devices.

  • Multiple sizes and configurations to ship your specific devices or lithium batteries
  • DOT Special Permit 20432 for fiberboard design
  • Single use corrugated format
  • Arrives fully assembled with easy-to-understand closure instructions
  • No gel packs, beads, pellets, vermiculite, ceramic liners to add weight and complexity
  • Boxes are environmentally friendly – are non-toxic and non-hazardous

Damaged, defective, and recalled lithium-ion batteries (and devices that contain them) usually must be transported as fully regulated Class 9 shipments, requiring extensive labeling, documentation, function-specific training, and (depending on your carrier) significant surcharges.

Obexion Pro, with U.S. DOT Special Permit 20432, lets you ship your damaged, defective, or recalled batteries or devices as Excepted shipments by ground or vessel. That means:

  • No hazard class labels
  • No hazmat shipping papers
  • No extra training
  • No carrier surcharges
  • You save money, time, and headaches
Download or learn more today.
 

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