Lithium Batteries
The Pack has already developed several 4GV & 4G Battery solutions in response to the increasing demand to transport batteries, especially lithium batteries, safely and in compliance with the regulations of ADR (road), RID (rail), ADN (inland waterway), IMDG (sea) and ICAO/IATA (air).
In creating a suitable 4G Battery box, all elements need to be considered including relevant UN number (UN3480, UN3481, UN3090, UN3091, etc.), actual condition/stage of the lifecylce of the batteries (new, prototype, defective or for recycling) and transport mode.
Our team will guide you through the entire process to find the most suitable, eco-friendly, cost-efficient, compliant 4GV & 4G Battery box.
Our close collaboration with TESTPACK (EN ISO 17025 accredited test lab), conveniently located next to The Pack's facility, enables us to handle additional side tests very responsively and at a record speed.
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Frequently asked questions
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further questions; we are able to address all requests through our tailored approach.
Yes. We provide compliant lithium battery packaging solutions using 4GV and 4G battery boxes, aligned to the documented configuration for the intended transport route.
We consider relevant UN numbers including UN3480, UN3481, UN3090 and UN3091, and other classifications where applicable to the shipment.
Because the actual condition or lifecycle stage (new, prototype, defective, or for recycling) changes the risk profile and handling requirements. Packaging must match the real condition and documented route.
Yes, depending on the documented configuration and classification. We support solutions aligned to ICAO/IATA requirements where applicable.
4GV supports flexible use with defined inner packaging concepts when used according to instructions. 4G is tested and approved with a specific inner configuration. We advise the correct route based on your shipment profile.
Yes. The page references prototype batteries or low production runs as a lifecycle stage to be considered when defining the packaging route.
Yes. Collaboration with TESTPACK enables responsive additional side tests when your requirements change.
We need UN number, chemistry and format, weight and dimensions, battery condition, inner packaging requirements, transport mode, lane risks, and your packing process. We then specify a documented packaging configuration.
