Understanding the manufacturing requirements before purchasing a UN standardized IBC for transporting dangerous goods is crucial.
Advice on purchasing IBCs for the transport of dangerous goods (UN)
When purchasing an IBC/IBC for the transport of dangerous goods (UN), it is essential to check that the supplier has a Transport Canada certificate of registration. Failure to do so can lead to serious problems. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the regulations and standards governing the production of a UN-standardized IBC.
UN IBCs are among the types of container that can be used to transport dangerous goods. They must be manufactured, designed and tested according to specific requirements to guarantee their resistance to normal transport conditions.
Quality management requirements for IBC manufacturers and bottlers in Canada.
Manufacturers and bottlers in Canada must have and maintain an ISO 9001-compliant quality management system. For this, it is important to ensure that the supplier has a certificate of registration with Transport Canada.
If you’re one of our customers, rest assured. When you choose to work with us, you can be sure of optimum service:
- We are certified by Transport Canada until 2028, which means we meet the most stringent safety and regulatory standards.
- We have a rigorous quality control process in place for every batch number, to ensure that our products meet your expectations.
- We’ve been in the market for over 25 years and have built a solid reputation thanks to our commitment to our customers.
We also offer an emptied IBC recovery service. Free and fast, we pick up your drained tanks. Whether you have small or large quantities, we guarantee fast recovery. Simply send us an e-mail or call us directly. Do you need precise pick-up times? We can plan the logistics of your collection for you.
We are committed to helping you achieve excellence in products and solutions. We are committed to supporting our customers by offering them a wide range of top-quality products, whatever their sector of activity.
Text reference: Transport Canada