HCB Magazine October 2020

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30 YEARS AGO A LOOK BACK AT OCTOBER 1990

The October 1990 issue of HCB was something of a monster, weighing in at more than 100 pages. The reason? As ever, it was the EPCA special issue, in those days being distributed at the annual EPCA Logistics Meeting in Monte Carlo. Advertisers queued up to feature, as they still do today. Among the editorial pages, though, there was talk about the recent amalgamation of the UN Group of Experts on Explosives and the Group of Rapporteurs into a single body, the UN Sub-committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, now just meeting for the third time. Had it been a good idea, or bad? In the end, it seemed to be something of a non-event. However, readers may recognise some of the comments ‘HJK’ made in his report of the meeting, where he said: “Papers still make tardy appearances, some decisions are reached, while others are adjourned. The modal organisations … find themselves in the vexing situation of having to re-revise recently revised regulations.” Sound familiar? But, as this was the last meeting before the December session of the parent Committee, some interesting changes were agreed, not least the revision of the Class 4 for self-reactive substances into

both were at pains to explain that there had been plenty of time for US industry to get used to the idea and that shippers in the US would have to fall into line if they were to be able to move their products in international trade. Further input from the US came in the form of a report from ILTA’s tenth annual operating conference and trade show, which had attracted almost 2,000 attendees. Comments from Stolt-Nielsen’s James Stove Lorentzen formed the basis for HCB’s annual review of chemical tanker fleets, accompanied by a listing that featured many of the names still leading the business. As for bulk liquids storage, the sector was facing up to a “regulatory onslaught”, not least on the environmental front, but delegates to the event heard about the new ‘Responsible Care’ initiative from the US Chemical Manufacturers Association, which promised to help them meet the new requirements through a process of continuous improvement. Matters were brought back home by yet another conference report, this time from the Pira Update Seminar, described as the “Cannes Film Festival of the dangerous goods world”. Again, discussions may sound familiar, covering such issues as the difficulty in achieving harmonisation across modes and territories, new marginals in ADR on

three divisions, although the experts obviously overlooked the issue of polymerising substances. In the US, though, the focus was on the imminent (1 January 1991) arrival of new rules on the use of UN-specification packaging. A report on COSTHA’s second annual forum, held at the Westin Hotel in Washington, DC, summarised discussions there, which revealed widespread concern about the issue. Larry Bierlein and Andy Altemos

vehicle stability and construction (following the Herborn road tanker incident in 1987), the proliferation of entries in the Dangerous Goods List, the relocation of provisions covering the transport of lithium batteries into Class 9 and dangerous goods in aircraft passenger baggage. The latter had been prompted in part, reported Kaye Warner, head of the CAA’s Dangerous Goods Section, after fireworks stowed in a passenger’s golf bag went off during a flight.

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Labelmaster launches DG Exchange

4min
pages 112-113

Significant changes to IATA DGR

6min
pages 110-111

Changes to ADR 2021

11min
pages 106-109

NCB, Exis launch Hazcheck Detect

3min
page 104

Safety in on-ship fumigation

3min
page 105

Don’t use LQ to hide hazards

3min
pages 102-103

Online training for ground handlers

3min
page 93

Lion looks at CBTA

3min
pages 94-96

Beirut explosion scares ports

4min
pages 100-101

Incident Log

6min
pages 98-99

Conference diary

2min
page 97

Implico partners in Latin America

2min
pages 90-92

Dan Balt pulls through

2min
page 88

Antwerp construction continues

2min
page 87

Tarragona promotes rail connections

6min
pages 84-85

Evos optimises Amsterdam

2min
page 86

News bulletin – tanker shipping

6min
pages 78-79

TSA launches leadership charter

5min
pages 80-81

ILTA works hard for its members

2min
pages 82-83

Odfjell focuses on sustainability

6min
pages 76-77

Demand firm for gas shipping

9min
pages 73-75

News bulletin – chemical distribution

5min
pages 71-72

Univar boosts online presence

2min
page 70

Endegs takes degassing to ports

2min
page 66

Greif offers IBC tracking

2min
page 68

GPCA reports lower emissions

2min
page 67

Thielmann protects batteries

2min
page 69

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

6min
pages 62-63

ITCO highlights isotanks’ reusability

5min
pages 64-65

VTG launches traigo

3min
page 61

Wascosa extends safe tank car

2min
page 60

Fort Vale expands rail offerings

6min
pages 58-59

Perolo continues to grow

6min
pages 52-53

IMT introduces alert function

2min
page 48

GSEE develops logistics facility

2min
page 49

Mouvex compressor does the job

5min
pages 50-51

Lineas offers less than wagon loads

3min
pages 56-57

Peacock reviews leasing market

7min
pages 54-55

WHS Logistics improves visibility

6min
pages 46-47

Eclic broadens its scope

5min
pages 35-37

SCPC reinvented for the modern world

12min
pages 28-34

Greiwing expands Duisburg site

2min
page 41

Essers grows tank container fleet

4min
pages 42-43

Chemical Express and driver welfare

3min
page 40

Cefic, ECTA address driver shortage

6min
pages 38-39

Aeler offers new container concept

3min
pages 44-45

Dirk Verstraeten on the supply chain

6min
pages 22-27

Learning by Training

2min
page 7

View from the Porch Swing What’s next?

6min
pages 8-9

M&S looks ahead to post-pandemic world

2min
page 10

VOLUME 41 • NUMBER

2min
pages 11-14

EPCA CEO Caroline Ciuciu speaks to HCB

7min
pages 17-21

30 Years Ago

2min
page 6

EPCA takes Annual Meeting online

3min
pages 15-16

Letter from the Editor

5min
pages 3-5
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