UN 1361: The Definitive Compliance Guide for Coconut Charcoal Export

When shipping and exporting coconut charcoal briquettes, the question from buyers and shipping lines is inevitable: “Is your product UN 1361?” This classification appears universally across Bills of Lading, MSDS files, and Booking Confirmations, yet it remains one of the most misinterpreted aspects of the charcoal trade. Misunderstanding UN 1361 is not just a paperwork … Read more

The Role of the Certificate of Origin (COO) in Shisha Charcoal Shipping

The “Passport” Your Charcoal Can’t Travel Without Let’s be real for a second. Shipping logistics for shisha charcoal is mostly just pushing paper, but some papers matter way more than others. The Certificate of Origin (COO) is basically the “economic nationality” of your cargo. It serves as the primary legal declaration verifying that a shipping … Read more

What is Vanning, and why is it important for the shipping of shisha charcoal?

The Critical Role of Vanning for Shisha Charcoal Export Shipments Vanning for shisha charcoal export shipments is the technical process of supervising the stuffing, stowage, and securing of coconut charcoal briquettes into intermodal containers to ensure transit safety. In the complex landscape of the export of shisha charcoal, vanning acts not merely as a loading … Read more

Factory Audit: The “Shipping License” You Can’t Afford to Ignore

In the shisha charcoal business, the Factory Audit isn’t a certificate of quality—it is a certificate of existence in the global logistics network. It doesn’t prove the charcoal burns well. It proves the factory has the legal right to put Dangerous Goods on a boat (I mean inside the container for shipping). For the wholesale … Read more

New Regulation for Transport Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquettes (Shisha Charcoal)

The International Maritime Organization (IMO), basically the main body that organizes ocean logistics, including the shipping of hookah coals, changes rules for the delivery of charcoal. It is a change in how the coconut shell charcoal should be handled and under what IMDG Code (International Maritime Dangerous Goods) is shipped. In simple words, now shisha … Read more