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We are pleased to announce that NET, in collaboration with LiProPac, has successfully achieved approval for specialized packaging for the transport of damaged batteries. This packaging meets the P911 requirements and ensures safe transport of green, yellow, and red batteries.

After an extended period of close collaboration, we are proud to announce that, in partnership with LiProPac AB, we have achieved approval for packaging designed for damaged batteries according to the P911 regulations. Transporting damaged batteries presents significant challenges, as they may pose risks such as leakage, heat generation, or fire during transport. Therefore, specially developed packaging is required to safely manage these potential hazards.

As a result of this collaboration, NET has now approved two packaging designs for LiProPac: NET18101A and NET18102A. Both solutions are now ready to transport green and yellow batteries. Additionally, NET18101A, a steel container produced by Grönlunds Plåt AB, is approved for the transport of red batteries.

Thomas Lyck, R&D at LiProPac, expressed his satisfaction upon the completion of the certification:

"Today, I am very pleased, and it has been a very positive experience working with you. I appreciate the professionalism you demonstrate regarding structure and order. The certificate is now downloaded, and it's time to start selling ;-)”

Overview of Battery Categories:

  • Green Batteries: Batteries in good condition and safe for transport without special precautions.
  • Yellow Batteries: Batteries with minor damage or stress that may require additional monitoring and securing during transport.
  • Red Batteries: Batteries that are significantly damaged, leaking, or pose a fire risk. These require specially developed packaging and stricter safety procedures.

NET is very pleased with the outcome of the collaboration with LiProPac, and we look forward to supporting their needs in testing and certification of dangerous goods packaging in the future. It has been a rewarding project, and we are confident that their new packaging solutions will meet market demands in a safe and efficient manner.

We look forward to many exciting projects in the future!



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