Cathay Cargo receives IATA’s CEIV Lithium Batteries accreditation in the air & on the ground

Cathay Cargo and the Cathay Cargo Terminal have received the IATA Center of Excellence for Independent Validators Lithium Batteries (CEIV Li-batt) certification. With this new accreditation, both Cathay Cargo and the Cathay Cargo Terminal each now hold the full set of CEIV certifications, joining CEIV Pharma, CEIV Fresh and CEIV Live Animals.

CEIV Li-batt addresses an important issue for the air cargo industry. The incorrect charging, handling and mis-labelling of shipments containing lithium-ion batteries can endanger people and property, and has caused fires. This has become a bigger issue for the air cargo industry as e-commerce continues to grow, increasing the incidence of undeclared or mis-declared shipments.

The airline-specific CEIV Li-batt accreditation joins Cathay Cargo’s existing mitigations for lithium-ion battery shipments, which include a full range of fire containment bags (FCBs) and fire-resistant containers (FRCs). Cathay Cargo also operates its Cargo Agent Operation Programme and an additional indemnity scheme for mis-labelled dangerous goods as the supply chain becomes more complex.

The Cathay Cargo Terminal at Hong Kong International Airport has also independently achieved its own CEIV Li-batt accreditation for cargo terminal operators, ensuring customers’ shipments receive a safe and assured end-to-end experience, whether travelling to, from or through Hong Kong.

CEIV Li-batt formalises baseline standards to improve the competency and quality management in the handling and carriage of lithium-ion batteries across the logistics supply chain. The accreditation is also available to shippers, forwarders and cargo terminal operators. The entire programme is underpinned by the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) and the IATA Lithium Battery Shipping Regulations (LBSR), and adds training, assessment and validation that demonstrate compliance with these regulations.

Regional Head Cargo, South Asia, Middle East and Africa, Rajesh Menon said: “As leaders in global airfreight operations, ensuring safe and secure delivery of all our shipments is of paramount importance to us. Cathay Cargo firmly believes that the entire supply chain shares the responsibility for ensuring safety during the transportation of lithium-ion batteries. We strictly adhere to safety regulations both on ground and in air, while prudently following established requirements.

 “Cathay Cargo is now certified with all four key CEIV certifications (Pharma, Fresh, Animals, and now Lithium) and we can offer a seamless service to our customers in India. We continue to tirelessly work to raise awareness among our shippers, freight forwarders, ground handlers, and employees about the correct handling of lithium battery shipments, ensuring they are in compliance with IATA requirements.”