How To Ship Batteries

Learn How To Safely Pack and Ship Batteries

We have assembled this illustrative guide to help you safely pack and ship many kinds of batteries. In some cases, such as with alkaline or certain nonspillable lead-acid batteries, your responsibilities may be limited to simple steps such as: selecting strong outer packaging; carefully protecting battery terminals to prevent sparking or short circuit; and carefully preparing the interior package components to keep tools or other metal objects away from batteries.

Learn How To Safely Pack and Ship Batteries

Lithium Metal Battery Shipper Pre-Approval

Note

Effective July 1, 2015, all existing customers and new customers who wish to ship lithium metal batteries without equipment (UN3090) via UPS® Air services must obtain pre-approval from UPS Airlines. This requirement is to ensure that proper training has occurred and that all applicable safety regulations are properly followed for such shipments.

The pre-approval requirement applies to lithium metal battery shipments that are fully regulated and require dangerous goods shipping papers. Fully regulated shipments will also require a separate UPS Dangerous Goods Agreement.

An Authoritative Resource

Read the International Air Transport Association guidance for lithium battery shipments 

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Disclaimer

Before sending the shipment please verify the list of prohibited articles and service restrictions in UPS Service and Tariff Guides or on www.ups.com to make sure that your article is not prohibited from shipment in UPS. Restrictions and conditions which apply to the Services offered by UPS are set out in UPS Terms & Conditions of Services supplemented by the provisions of the current applicable UPS Service and Tariff Guides and Claim Procedure that jointly form part of the agreement between UPS and the shipper