ISPM-15 compliance for wood packaging: consignments require ISPM-15 marking or face quarantine treatment, rejection or reporting. ISPM-15 compliance is mandatory for export and import consignments using wood packaging materials; Customs will inspect and permit clearance only for consignments whose wood packaging bears the ISPM-15 mark or otherwise meets treatment standards. Exporters must describe packaging in the Shipping Bill to identify consignments subject to ISPM-15. Accredited treatment providers approved by DPPQ&S issue certification after methyl bromide or heat treatment. Non-compliant import consignments may be treated, destroyed, or deported and must be reported to DPPQ&S in the prescribed format.
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ISPM-15 compliance for wood packaging: consignments require ISPM-15 marking or face quarantine treatment, rejection or reporting.
ISPM-15 compliance is mandatory for export and import consignments using wood packaging materials; Customs will inspect and permit clearance only for consignments whose wood packaging bears the ISPM-15 mark or otherwise meets treatment standards. Exporters must describe packaging in the Shipping Bill to identify consignments subject to ISPM-15. Accredited treatment providers approved by DPPQ&S issue certification after methyl bromide or heat treatment. Non-compliant import consignments may be treated, destroyed, or deported and must be reported to DPPQ&S in the prescribed format.
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