As one of the few air cargo carriers qualified to transport hazardous materials,at Amerijet our team of experts ensures that dangerous goods are safely handled in transit all the way to its destination.
When transporting hazardous materials, Amerijet’s primary concerns are the safety of people, the freight and the protection of the environment. Our team of certified hazardous material agents can assist you with your hazardous material shipping requirements to ensure that your shipment complies with all U.S. and international laws and regulations governing transportation of hazardous material. Amerijet transports all types/classes of hazardous material, including class 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and class A by air. All hazardous materials shipments are handled and transported in accordance with the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
For more information, quotes or reservations, please contact: Toll Free: 800-927-6059 Phone: 305-593-5500, Email:sales@amerijet.com
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