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LATAM Cargo Group achieves IATA CEIV LiBa recertification

October 9, 2024
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After being the first airline to obtain certification for lithium battery transport, LATAM Cargo Group announced its successful recertification for both the airline and its cargo warehouse at Miami International Airport.

LATAM Cargo Group, the first airline in the world to obtain the IATA Center of Excellence for Independent Validators of Lithium Batteries (CEIV Li-Batt) certification, announced its successful recertification for both the airline and its cargo warehouse at Miami International Airport.

This validation reaffirms LATAM Cargo Group’s ongoing commitment to the highest standards of safety and handling for lithium batteries, which account for one-third of hazardous goods transported by air. With this CEIV Lithium Battery recertification from IATA, based on continuous improvement and a reliable operational framework, the airline assures its customers that their cargo will be managed with the utmost care and safety, aligning with IATA’s global standards and this type of dangerous goods regulations. This is critical due to the risks associated with this type of transport.

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“At LATAM, safety is a fundamental pillar. We continuously evaluate our services and procedures to ensure we meet the highest industry standards. As one of the firsts to secure this certification, we are proud to renew it, reinforcing our commitment to excellence in the transportation of lithium batteries. With many industry players onboard,it is crucial that this collective effort continues so that the entire logistics chain works together to ensure the safe transport of this critical commodity,” said Daniel Leng, COO of LATAM Cargo Group.

“Congratulations to LATAM Cargo Group for achieving CEIV recertification for lithium batteries. This accomplishment highlights LATAM’s ongoing commitment to maintaining high standards in the safe handling and transport of lithium batteries. This rigorous adherence to industry best practices ensures the safe and efficient handling of hazardous materials, significantly contributing to the overall safety and reliability of air transport,” said Peter Cerda, IATA Regional Vice President for the Americas. Lithium batteries are vital for a wide range of products, from mobile phones to electric vehicles.

However, their safe handling is essential due to the risks associated with their transport. Shipments of lithium batteries—whether individually or integrated into finished products—must comply with strict global safety standards covering manufacturing processes, packaging, labeling, and documentation.

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