Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook
The 8th Annual Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook is Sponsored by Labelmaster, IATA, and Hazardous Cargo Bulletin.
The eighth annual Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook (2023) is the definitive outlook for the worldwide dangerous goods industry based on the thoughts and attitudes of DG pros across the globe. You can also review the results from previous Global DG Confidence Outlook reports.
Labelmaster, IATA, and HCB surveyed over 1,000 Dangerous Goods (DG) pros around the globe
to gain insight into their organizations' operations and their expectations for the industry.
We also asked them what they would most like to tell their CEOs about hazmat transport.
Here are some of the top findings
Despite ongoing challenges, DG pros feel better about their organizations' DG operations than they did last year.
However...
And, over the next year:
A focus on sustainability
Creating a better DG supply chain
To support the challenges of supply chain and regulatory changes, DG organizations can access available compliance tools.
RELIABLE PROCESSES: Establish repeatable processes with DG software such as Labelmaster's DGIS. | |
DATA CONSISTENCY: Integrate DG software into your ERP and WMS to ensure complete, accurate data. | |
SUSTAINABILITY: Shift to digital publications and documentation and reusable, recyclable DG packaging such as Capsuloc | |
EFFECTIVE TRAINING: Strengthen employees' understanding of DG regulations with Labelmaster's immersive 3D training experiences. |
ABOUT THE GLOBAL DANGEROUS GOODS CONFIDENCE OUTLOOK
This survey was conducted online between May 12 and June 30, 2023. All questions were developed by Labelmaster, IATA and HCB. Participant information was not shared with each other or any other outside parties. The data and results are copyrighted by Labelmaster, IATA and HCB.
All questions were developed by Labelmaster, IATA and HCB. Participant information was not shared between organizations or with any other outside parties. The data and results are copyrighted by Labelmaster, IATA and HCB.