Tag: Hazmat Warehousing

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Dangerous goods warehousing TDG compliance: What the dock costs
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Dangerous goods warehousing TDG compliance: What the dock costs

Most importers ask about rates for dangerous goods warehousing, but forget to ask how TDG compliance actually reshapes dock ops. Segregation rules eat 15–30% of racking. TDG-trained staff costs 4–6 CAD more per hour. Insurance premiums run 2–3x higher. That's where the real cost lives.

TDG Compliance in a Bonded Warehouse: Port Holds and Dock Reality
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TDG Compliance in a Bonded Warehouse: Port Holds and Dock Reality

Your Class 3 flammables just cleared CBSA but they're still sitting in a Port of Montreal container yard, accumulating demurrage charges. TDG compliance doesn't end when customs releases the shipment. The dock-to-stock process has segregation rules, handling fees, and training requirements that most importers don't budget for. We handle hazmat weekly, and the operational reality is different from what the regulations look like on paper.

Dangerous Goods Warehousing: TDG Compliance on the Dock
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Dangerous Goods Warehousing: TDG Compliance on the Dock

Dangerous goods warehousing under TDG regulations is a different operation from general cargo. Your dock footprint shrinks, your cycle times stretch, and your staff training becomes non-negotiable. Here's what ops actually changes.

TDG Compliance in Dangerous Goods Warehousing
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TDG Compliance in Dangerous Goods Warehousing

Dangerous goods warehousing is not hard if you follow the Transport Canada framework and build the process into your dock-to-stock SOP from day one. Most problems happen because importers don't tell us what's coming in until the truck is 20 minutes out. The rest is execution: spacing, placarding, inventory locks, and one annual inspection that actually matters.