Friday, October 4, 2019

DANGEROUS GOODS CERTIFICATE (if required)

Export submitted for handling by air or by sea classified as dangerous goods need to be accompanied by shipper's declaration required by the carriers by air.
International Air Transport Association (IATA) always needs shipper's declaration certificate to carry by air. The exporter is responsible for accuracy of the form and ensuring that requirement related to packaging, marking and other required information by IATA have been met.

For ocean export, hazardous material regulations are contained in the INTERNATIONAL MARITIME DANGEROUS GOODS regulations.

FUMIGATION CERTIFICATE (if applicable)

The Fumigation Certificate provides evidence of fumigation of exported goods(especially agricultural products) this form assists in the quarantine clearance of any goods of plant or animal origin. The supplier is required to fumigate the commodity at his or her expense a maximum of 15 days prior to loading.

Wooden Packaging Needs to be Fumigated. It must carry Valid Fumigation Certificate.

FUMIGATION is type of pest control. it completely fills the area with gaseous pesticides or fumigants to poison the pests within. this method effects the structure itself, effecting pests that inhabit the physical structure such as termites and wood borers.

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