There are six categories of export goods that need to be processed for the "Goods Transportation Condition Appraisal Certificate":
1. Goods with batteries: such as electrical equipment that may contain batteries; Electric vehicles such as lawn mowers, golf carts, wheelchairs, and goods that may contain battery water.
2. Chemical goods: Chemicals can generally be divided into dangerous chemicals and ordinary chemicals. Ordinary chemicals are commonly used in transportation, and many carriers require customers to provide transportation condition appraisal reports to prove that the goods are not dangerous goods but only ordinary chemicals.
3. Powder goods: All goods converted to powder must provide a transportation condition appraisal report, such as spirulina powder and various plant extracts.
4. Oily goods: such as automotive parts, carburetors, or fuel tanks containing fuel or residual fuel in engines; Camping equipment or utensils may contain flammable liquids such as kerosene or gasoline.
5. Liquids, gases, and goods that may contain liquids or gases, such as certain mercury containing instruments such as rectifier tubes, thermometers, barometers, pressure gauges, mercury converters, etc.
6. Magnetic goods are generally identified by air freight; All goods containing magnetic materials will generate a magnetic field in space. To ensure flight safety, safety monitoring of magnetic goods is necessary. According to the IATA902 International Air Transport Agreement, any magnetic field strength at 2.1m on the surface of the tested item should be less than 0.159A/m (200nT) before it can be transported for general cargo (with a general cargo identification issued).