Import Export Software for Chemical Trading

Workflow blueprint for chemical import-export teams managing hazardous goods compliance, bulk shipment tracking, and regulatory documentation.

By Tijara Editorial TeamReviewed by Tijara Trade Operations TeamPublished: Apr 14, 2026Updated: Apr 14, 20261 min read

Why chemical trading needs compliance-aware workflows

Chemical trades involve hazardous materials, bulk shipments, and strict environmental regulations. Non-compliance can result in shipment rejection, fines, and safety incidents.

Core operating requirements

  • Hazardous goods documentation — MSDS, DG declarations, and IMDG code compliance per shipment
  • Bulk cost allocation — Allocate freight and duties by volume or weight for bulk chemical shipments
  • Environmental compliance — Track environmental fees, permits, and regulatory requirements per corridor
  • Safety documentation — Ensure all safety data sheets and handling instructions accompany shipments

How Tijara supports chemical trading

  • Flag deals involving hazardous goods and attach required compliance documents
  • Allocate landed costs by volume or weight for bulk chemical shipments
  • Track environmental fees and regulatory costs per corridor
  • Maintain document checklists specific to chemical classifications and destination requirements
  • Link all safety and compliance documents to the deal timeline for audit readiness

FAQs

Sources

  1. [1] Chemical Trade Regulations
    UNECEAccessed: 2026-04-14

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