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Hazmat Shipping Mistakes That Can Delay an Entire Production Schedule

For manufacturers that rely on hazardous materials, transportation isn't just another step in the supply chain—it's often the link that determines whether production stays on schedule or grinds to a halt.   A delayed shipment of industrial chemicals, solvents, coatings, cleaning agents, or pharmaceutical ingredients can idle equipment, postpone customer orders, and increase operating costs. While weather and traffic are outside anyone's control, many hazardous materials shipping delays are entirely preventable.   Understanding the most common mistakes can help manufacturers minimize disruptions and keep freight moving safely and compliantly. 1. Incomplete or Incorrect Shipping Documentation Hazmat shipments require significantly more documentation than standard freight.   Even a minor error can prevent a shipment from leaving the dock or trigger delays during inspections. Common documentation mistakes include: Incorrect UN or NA identification numbers Impro...