These special types of packages needs a special treatment in DG AutoCheck in the verification tab.

Both package types enclose dangerous goods items, and therefore they are visually represented as a "hierarchy" grouping.


All packed in one example


In below example, UN3301, UN1888 and UN1212 are all shipped in one fibreboard box.

On the left hand side, the "All packed in one" entry shown has a dark blue background, and the enclosed DG items ( UN3301, UN1888 and UN1212) are indented in light blue background.


Overpack example


In below example, UN3094 and UN1127 are shipped using an overpack.

On the left hand side, the "Overpack used" entry shown has a dark blue background, and the enclosed DG items (UN3094 and UN1127) are indented in light blue background.




Corrections to All packed in one and Overpacks


Due to DGD misalignment or any other OCR challenges, it could happen that an All packed in one or Overpack specified correctly on the shipper's declaration has been imported "broken" in DG AutoCheck. However, there is an easy way to fix them.