Dangerous Goods

Groupe d’Emballage

A classification that reflects the degree of danger presented by a substance, determining the type of packaging required (I, II, III) per UN Model Regulations, IATA DGR, IMDG, ADR.

Quick answer: A classification that reflects the degree of danger presented by a substance, determining the type of packaging required (I, II, III) per UN Model Regulations, IATA DGR, IMDG, ADR.

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Quick answer

A classification that reflects the degree of danger presented by a substance, determining the type of packaging required (I, II, III) per UN Model Regulations, IATA DGR, IMDG, ADR.

Why it matters

Groupe d’Emballage matters because it supports clear communication in Dangerous Goods contexts for Freight Forwarders, Supply Chain Managers, and Customs Brokers. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as FIATA Diploma, CILT Certification, and IATA DGR.

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Questions and answers

Questions and answers

What is Groupe d’Emballage?

In this glossary, Groupe d’Emballage refers to: A classification that reflects the degree of danger presented by a substance, determining the type of packaging required (I, II, III) per UN Model Regulations, IATA DGR, IMDG, ADR.

How is Groupe d’Emballage used in logistics?

In logistics communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "L’acétone est affectée au groupe d’emballage II, indiquant un danger moyen et nécessitant un emballage solide selon la DGR IATA."

Why does Groupe d’Emballage matter in logistics?

Groupe d’Emballage matters because it supports clear communication in Dangerous Goods contexts for Freight Forwarders, Supply Chain Managers, and Customs Brokers. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as FIATA Diploma, CILT Certification, and IATA DGR.

Who uses Groupe d’Emballage?

Groupe d’Emballage is mainly used by Freight Forwarders, Supply Chain Managers, and Customs Brokers.

What category does Groupe d’Emballage belong to?

In this glossary, Groupe d’Emballage is grouped under Dangerous Goods. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.

Where does this definition come from?

This definition is sourced from Incoterms 2020 (ICC), FIATA, IATA DGR, WCO and published by Protermify Logistics as a static logistics reference page.

Definition

A classification that reflects the degree of danger presented by a substance, determining the type of packaging required (I, II, III) per UN Model Regulations, IATA DGR, IMDG, ADR.

Operational example

Acetone is assigned to Packing Group II, indicating medium danger and requiring robust packaging as defined by IATA DGR.

Localized term

Groupe d’Emballage

Localized example

L’acétone est affectée au groupe d’emballage II, indiquant un danger moyen et nécessitant un emballage solide selon la DGR IATA.

Definition language

English reference definition

Source

Incoterms 2020 (ICC), FIATA, IATA DGR, WCO

Category

Dangerous Goods

Exam relevance

  • FIATA Diploma
  • CILT Certification
  • IATA DGR

Target audience

  • Freight Forwarders
  • Supply Chain Managers
  • Customs Brokers

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