The answer is yes.
International courier of chemicals is usually subject to strict regulation as some chemicals can be dangerous such as flammable, explosive, toxic, harmful, etc. These chemicals can cause damage to people, the environment, and other goods during transportation. Therefore, many countries and regions in the world have formulated corresponding regulations and standards to ensure the safe transportation of chemicals.
These regulations and standards often contain detailed provisions on the labeling, packaging, transportation, and storage of chemicals. There are also specific requirements for the name of the chemical. Generally speaking, chemicals should use their standard chemical names or trade names in international couriers for easy identification and management. These names are usually certified by the International Organization for Standardization or relevant bodies with a certain degree of commonality and accuracy.
In practice, however, some chemicals may have multiple names or aliases, which may vary from region to region or industry. In this case, if the sender sends the chemical under its original name, it may result in the receiver not being able to accurately identify the true nature of the chemical, increasing the risk of transportation and potential legal liability.
In addition, it is important to note that certain countries or regions may impose import restrictions or bans on certain types of chemicals. Failure to provide accurate chemical information or the use of an inappropriate product name may result in the package being detained, returned, or destroyed.
In practice, the sender should consider factors such as the nature of the specific chemical, the regulations of the destination country, and the requirements of the receiver. If the original name accurately reflects the true nature of the chemical and meets the requirements of relevant regulations and standards, then it is possible to send with the original name. However, if the original name is ambiguous or may lead to misunderstanding, the shipper should choose a more accurate and generic name, or provide additional instructions and information to ensure the safe transportation of the chemical.
In order to ensure the safety and compliance of international chemical couriers, both shippers and courier companies should comply with the requirements of relevant regulations and standards. The sender should provide accurate chemical information, choose the appropriate packaging and labeling, and cooperate with the courier company to complete the relevant procedures. Courier companies should conduct strict inspections and audits of chemicals to ensure that they meet transportation requirements, and take necessary safety measures and emergency plans during transportation.