Carriers have been instructed to stop at Central Shipping and Receiving, where materials are verified and designated for final delivery. Stores and Logistics is committed to making MSU safer by reducing commercial traffic on campus.
Items for pick up should be placed in the mail room with a copy of the completed Service Request Form attached. Palletized items should be placed on the dock with the completed Service Request Form attached.
There are four types of Service Request forms, that are used for different purposes.
Note: Campus mail does not require a Service Request
Packages can be tracked on campus using our online tool, U-Track.
A hazardous material is any substance or material that poses an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property when transported.
Logistics staff is 49CFR trained and certified in classifying, documenting, packaging and handling hazardous materials. To ensure compliance with Department of Transportation regulations, departments must complete the Hazardous Materials Transportation Form (.pdf) and attach it to the package, along with the completed Service Request Form and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Domestic packages require a minimum of 24 hours for processing; international packages require a minimum of 48 hours. Contact Environmental Health and Safety when shipping radioactive substances.
The manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS) includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical.

Customs forms are completed online through the United States Postal Service.
Logistics is responsible for export compliance at MSU. The International Shipping form (.pdf) must be completed and attached to your package along with the Service Request form. Once received by Logistics, we will complete the additional required paperwork. Twenty-four to seventy-two hour lead time is required.