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SATS Group First Ground Handler to Achieve IATA Lithium Battery Certification

Metropolitan Airport NewsBy Metropolitan Airport NewsOctober 10, 20223 Mins Read
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SATS Ltd. (SATS), together with its Hong Kong subsidiary Asia Airfreight Terminal Co. Ltd. (AAT) and Indonesian joint venture PT Jasa Angkasa Semesta Tbk (PT JAS), attained industry accreditation for the Group’s strong commitment to powering the safe transportation of lithium batteries by air.

IATA Lithium Certification

Named ‘Centre of Excellence for Independent Validators Lithium Batteries’ (CEIV Li-batt), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) certification program establishes baseline standards to improve competency and quality management in the handling and carriage of lithium batteries, alone or with finished products, along the supply chain.

Rogue lithium battery shipments that pose a safety risk to aircraft, passengers, and crew remain a pressing issue amid continued growth in eCommerce. The SATS Group mitigates this risk by validating compliance with regulations for dangerous goods consignments and storing them safely in a dedicated holding area. In addition, trained personnel are empowered to stop potentially non-compliant shipments for further inspection.
In Singapore, SATS has implemented a digital compliance solution to enable safer and automated dangerous goods verification checks. SATS continues to work closely with partners in the airport ecosystem and harness advanced technology to strengthen Changi Airport as a trusted aviation hub.

Bob Chi, Chief Executive Officer of Gateway Services, SATS, said, “Ensuring safe and seamless connections for passengers and cargo is our priority. In 2014, SATS Coolport was the world’s first on-airport perishable handling center to be certified by IATA as a Centre of Excellence for Pharmaceutical Handling. In another global first for SATS, the latest IATA CEIV Li-batt certification accomplished with our group of companies demonstrates our commitment to being at the forefront of innovation. As lithium batteries grow to be the preferred energy source for consumer electronics and mobility products, we believe this certification will set a new international benchmark for safe aviation travel and give customers the added confidence that we handle shipments of dangerous goods with the highest level of care and diligence.”

Brendan Sullivan, IATA’s Global Head of Cargo, said, “We congratulate SATS, AAT, and PT JAS on becoming the first ground handling companies in the world to achieve CEIV Libatt certification. Expanding the CEIV Li-batt program to include all stakeholders along the air cargo value chain the stronger and more effective it will be for the industry. Ultimately, we want to see a network of CEIV Li-batt trade lanes with participants certified at origin, destination, and in transit points.”

The crossing of this milestone was the result of an extensive CEIV Li-batt certification process comprising personnel training, assessment, and independent validation to determine compliance against over 300 audit criteria. The program standards are based on IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and IATA Lithium Battery Shipping Regulations, which combine regulatory and operational input from industry and government experts.

SATS, AAT, and PT JAS have conferred their CEIV Li-batt certificates at IATA’s prestigious air transport cargo event World Cargo Symposium 2022. The certification will remain in effect for two years.

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