GoSweetSpot: Shipping Dangerous Goods

GoSweetSpot: Shipping Dangerous Goods

If you're planning to send Dangerous Goods, it's crucial to follow the rules for shipping hazardous materials to properly transport your items without interruption

Don't know what a Dangerous Good is? Read our Dangerous Goods Policy before sending any potential Dangerous Goods.

How to ship Dangerous Goods on GoSweetSpot

Below is an image overview of what you'll see on the Ship page on GoSweetSpot.

  1. Enter the Receiver details on the left side of your screen.
  2. On the right side of the screen, select package quantity & sizes.
  3. Check the box Dangerous Goods
  4. Fill out Dangerous Goods (DG) details. Details can be found in our Dangerous Goods Policy here.
  5. Select a stored Dangerous Good product by typing on the proper shipping name. Find out how to store your regular Dangerous Goods products to save time when shipping Dangerous Goods here.
  6. Click on Calculate Freight
  7. Click GO to print the label and download the Dangerous Good (DG) note as a PDF.
    Note: If there is a pop-up blocker, then PDF may not download automatically. Please input an exemption for “nzc.gosweetspot.com” to avoid this. 

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