Delivery
Williamson Électronique ships its clients’ battery packs and electronic systems under strict guidelines.
Handling of specialized shipments
Every cell or battery must have successfully passed UN subsection 38.3 testing. Williamson Électronique complies with specific transport regulations and can thus supply primary-lithium and Li-ion battery packs, classified as dangerous goods. We can offer our expertise on homologation tests for your cells and batteries (UN3090 and UN3480), as well as a handling service for your shipments in France and abroad.
DGAC exemption
Williamson Électronique holds a special DGAC (Civil Aviation Authority) authorization for the air transport of untested cells and batteries (under ICAO Special Provision A88).
Mastery of ADR, IMDG, and IATA regulations
- Qualified and certified personnel
- Packaging (metal drums; UN-approved Group I & II boxes; wooden crates; etc.)
- Regulatory labeling
- Package identification according to UN classification
- Dangerous Goods Declarations
ADR, IMDG, and IATA regulations are stringent and legally bind the shipper. Upon your request, we can provide this service.