Enhancement of DGeo's DGIS hazardous materials shipping software enables shippers to discover financial advantages in shipping.
In August 2025, DGeo's DGIS hazardous materials shipping software underwent significant enhancements, offering businesses automated guidance and real-time validation capabilities to optimise shipping operations and reduce costs without compromising safety or regulatory compliance.
These improvements allow the software to automatically determine if a product should be classified as dangerous goods (DG), partially regulated, or exempt, enabling companies to take advantage of compliance exemptions and avoid unnecessary labeling, packaging, and shipping expenses.
With these enhancements, businesses can make smarter shipping decisions. By correctly classifying shipments, DGIS helps avoid over-declaration of hazardous materials, thereby opening options for simpler, more cost-effective shipping modes, lanes, and carriers.
The enhancements also bring about cost savings and supply chain efficiency. Fewer manual processes and improved compliance accuracy reduce bottlenecks, cut excessive packaging, and lower overall hazardous materials shipping costs.
Moreover, DGIS's automation and regulatory guidance extend to shipping electric vehicle (EV) batteries and components, which are highly regulated due to their hazardous nature.
The platform integrates seamlessly with transportation management systems (TMS), warehouse management systems (WMS), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), enabling real-time data access and validation for logistics partners and third-party providers.
In essence, these upgrades empower businesses to optimise shipping costs for dangerous goods, including EV batteries, through enhanced compliance automation and smart shipment classification, while maintaining safety and efficiency in their supply chains.
[1] DGeo's DGIS Software Enhancements Boost Compliance and Cost Optimisation. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.dgeo.com/news/dgis-software-enhancements-boost-compliance-and-cost-optimisation
[2] DGIS Software: Simplifying the Shipping of Hazardous Materials. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.dgeo.com/products/dgis-software-simplifying-shipping-hazardous-materials
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