Shipping & Transporting Lithium Batteries to Saudi Arabia

To avoid potential hazards, always remember: Do not pack lithium battery devices in your checked luggage. Instead, keep them in your carry-on baggage. This rule is vital for ensuring the safety of passengers and cargo on flights.

It’s also imperative to note that any spare or loose batteries, including both lithium-metal and lithium-ion cells or batteries intended for portable electronic devices, should only be carried in carry-on bags. Items like power banks, which serve as a power source, are also categorized as spare batteries.

Upon arrival in Saudi Arabia, customs officials are meticulous in checking shipments for compliance with international shipping regulations. This includes proper declaration and essential for processing the necessary paperwork. Failing to comply can lead to delays or confiscation of your shipment.

Battery Shipping Classifications

For air transport, specific classifications are vital. UN 3481 is the only battery grouping that is permissible for air shipment. These are lithium-ion batteries that are contained in or packed with equipment but are not attached to a power source.

UN3480: General lithium-ion batteries, which are not to be shipped by air.

UN3481: Lithium-ion batteries contained in or packed with equipment (Class 9).

UN3490: Not allowed for air transport.

To ensure a smooth shipping experience, always consult your shipping provider for detailed instructions on how to pack and document these batteries correctly.

Contact Us for Assistance

Navigating shipping logistics can be tricky, especially when it involves international destinations and specific cargo like lithium batteries. Whether you’re looking to understand compliance regulations or need assistance with documentation, our team is here to help.

For more details regarding shipping lithium batteries to Riyadh, please reach out to us:

Call: 1-800-252-5262 or 1-310-243-2900

Email: [email protected]

Ensuring that your shipments comply with international aviation regulations not only facilitates smoother transit but also enhances safety for everyone involved in the logistics process.