![]() Press Releases | New Mandatory Security Regulation Issue 513, March 16, 2006 On February 1, 2006, the German government introduced the Aviation Security Act (Luftsicherheitsgestz). This new security process will impact air export shipments originating in Germany. In order to comply with the new German government regulation, DHL has taken the following initiatives:
DHL is able to absorb much of the cost associated with the implementation of these mandatory regulations. However, we cannot avoid passing a portion of this cost onto our customers. Effective April 1, 2006, we will introduce a charge called the "RA fee" in the amount of EUR 6.00 which will be applied under "Due Agent" on the house airway bill for all imports from Germany. This fee applies to both Known and Unknown shippers and it is payable by the party responsible for the German origin charges. Should additional charges related to unsecured cargo (i.e., no security declaration on file for the shipper or cargo appears to have been manipulated or compromised) be required, DHL will pass the same to the responsible party at cost. These costs are published by the Airline Carriers. If examination is required to classify freight as "Secured," examination services may be performed by either DHL or the airline. If you require additional information or clarification, please contact your local DHL representative or visit the following link to the English version of the German regulation ( http://www.lba.de/englisch/lba/org/b/b6/aviation/RegA/RegA.htm). Your continued support and understanding regarding this situation is very much appreciated. |
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