Shipping Used Drone Light Show Systems with Lithium Batteries

Shipping notes for used drone light show systems, including packing lists, flight cases, lithium battery documents and destination compliance review.

Shipping Used Drone Light Show Systems with Lithium Batteries

Start with the packing list

A complete export shipment should list aircraft count, flight cases, battery boxes, charger cartons, spare-parts boxes, control equipment, cables and pallet dimensions. The buyer should know what will arrive before payment balance.

Battery freight is a separate workstream

Lithium batteries require document checks, condition screening, dangerous-goods packaging and freight forwarder confirmation. Damaged, swollen or scrap batteries should be excluded from air freight.

Destination and importer review

Used drone systems should be screened by destination country, civil end use, importer path, local operation permission and whether the buyer can handle import documents, duties and local aviation requirements.

Before booking freight

Confirm these items before shipment:

  • Final packing list and case count
  • Battery document status and freight mode
  • Importer name and delivery address
  • Commercial invoice, packing list and any export license requirement
  • Whether training files and software handover are ready

Prepare a useful RFQ

A complete first message helps us match a real batch and avoid sending generic price lists. Include destination, quantity, timeline, end use and importer path.

Open RFQ form

Aircraft batch

  • Model and year
  • Quantity and serial range
  • Previous show count

Battery package

  • Battery model
  • Cycle range
  • Voltage / visible condition

Charging workflow

  • Charger model
  • Channel count
  • Power cable standard