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SolitAir gets nod to handle battery cargo across MEAA

  • Writer: Team CargoTalk
    Team CargoTalk
  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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SolitAir has received approvals to handle UN3480 and UN3090 lithium battery shipments, enabling safe and compliant transport of one of the most high-demand and high-risk cargo types across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia (MEAA). The certification strengthens SolitAir’s position as a trusted logistics partner for industries that rely on the timely and secure movement of batteries used in electronics, electric vehicles, and medical devices. Lithium batteries are essential to global trade but require strict compliance with international air safety standards due to their fire and handling risks. SolitAir’s operational setup ensures that every shipment meets the highest safety protocols, from temperature management and packaging to storage and in-transit monitoring. The company’s network now supports a wide range of clients who cannot afford delays or disruptions, particularly as demand for energy storage and consumer technology continues to grow. By combining expertise, regulatory compliance, and regional reach, SolitAir is building a reputation for dependable battery logistics across fast-growing trade corridors. The new approvals mark a significant step in strengthening air cargo safety and supporting the industries powering the next wave of innovation and electrification.


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