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Aerosol transport: classifications and regulations

Export regulations for aerosols can vary from country to country and from region to region. However, here are some general points to bear in mind:

 

  • Product classification: Aerosols can contain different types of products, such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, etc. Each type of product may be subject to specific regulations, depending on its classification. Each type of product may be subject to specific regulations depending on its classification.
  • Packaging and labeling: Regulations often require specific packaging for aerosols, including safe, pressure-resistant materials. In addition, labelling must contain precise information on contents, safety warnings, instructions for use, etc.
  • Documentation and declarations : When exporting aerosols, it is essential to provide appropriate documentation, such as Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Certificates of Conformity, to prove that products meet the required safety and quality standards.
  • Restrictions and bans: Some countries have specific restrictions on the products contained in aerosols, particularly those considered hazardous or harmful to the environment.
  • Customs controls and international regulations: Aerosol exports are subject to strict customs controls, and often have to comply with international regulations such as those of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) or the World Customs Organization (WCO).
  • Transport and storage: Rules for transporting and storing aerosols are also important. Aerosols must be handled and transported safely to avoid the risk of leakage or explosion.

It is strongly recommended to check with the relevant authorities, such as customs, trade regul ators or government agencies dedicated to chemical control, for accurate and up-to-date information on current regulations concerning the export of aerosols.

Our D&fi Groupe team specializing in customs clearance and hazardous materials can provide you with professional advice and assistance to ensure that your goods comply with regulations.

Step / Aspect Recommended best practices
Packaging & packing Resistant materials, internal padding, custom packaging according to format
Impact protection Separators, foam, compartments, internal protections
Environmental control Temperature/humidity sensors, transport under controlled conditions if necessary
Batch traceability Customized WMS, computerized tracking of incoming/outgoing goods, history of each batch
Returns management / reconditioning Strict quality procedure, visual inspection, and compliance after repackaging
Customer service & brand image Careful packaging, transparent tracking, customized service, reliable delivery

By adopting these best practices, a logistics provider or specialized service provider can turn cosmetics transportation into a competitive advantage: a high-end, reliable, compliant service that enhances product quality and brand image while controlling risks. These principles ensure that cosmetics arrive intact, compliant, and secure—ready for market or sale, without compromising quality.

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