Benzene (C 6 H 6 ) is a flammable, colorless liquid with a sweet, aromatic odor. It's the simplest aromatic hydrocarbon, characterized by its unique cyclic structure of six carbon atoms bonded in a ring, each connected to one hydrogen atom.Benzene is a natural component of crude oil and is also formed in various industrial processes.
Hazardous Materials Transportation: Benzene shipments must comply with international codes for dangerous goods transportation (e.g., IMDG Code for sea, ICAO/IATA DGR for air, ADR for road, RID for rail).
Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation: In regions like the EU, benzene is subject to PIC regulations (aligned with the Rotterdam Convention), ensuring that importing countries receive prior notification and consent to manage the risks associated with the substance. This is particularly relevant for exports to and from countries with strong chemical safety frameworks.
Country-Specific Regulations: Each destination country, including those in the Middle East, will have its own import requirements, licensing procedures, and safety standards for hazardous chemicals. Gulf Global Commerce is committed to navigating these complex regulations to ensure compliant and smooth transactions. For instance, Middle Eastern countries often have specific regulations for chemical imports, including requirements from authorities like FANR (Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation) in the UAE, which governs commodities subject to non-proliferation. Saudi Arabia also has regulations for chemical imports via Cabinet Decision No. 143/1427.
Documentation: Comprehensive documentation, including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS), certificates of analysis, origin certificates, and export/import licenses, is mandatory for all benzene shipments.