CHEP Plus PS Brochure : Page 2
IF YOU EXPORT OR IMPORT GOODS, YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF NEW WOOD PACKAGING REGULATIONS THAT WILL ENSURE A SAFE ARRIVAL AND AVOID A COSTLY “NO ENTRY” STATUS. >>> The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) has developed International Standard Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM 15) guidelines for regulating wood and wood packaging in international trade. These guidelines will help prevent the introduction and spread of pests through solid wood packaging, including pallets. The consequences of not properly treating a pallet used in intercontinental shipping can be severe. Pallets that are not properly treated and marked, risk denial of entry of the entire shipment (merchandise and pallet). In extreme cases, local authorities will have the authority to destroy the pallet and the merchandise being carried. THE SOLUTION IS CHEP CHEP can provide you with a quality assured phytosanitary compliant pallet that meets these new standards and will ensure importers are not denied entry of goods using wood packaging. CHEP PLUS PS (phytosanitary) Pallets are clearly marked to be easily distinguishable as a properly treated pallet that meets these new import specifications. PALLET MARKING OPTION 1 fig. 03 fig. 02 fig. 01 fig. 01 fig. 02 fig. 03 UK NPPO © mark is reproduced by kind permission of the Forestry Commission For more information about shipping on CHEP STaNdard Phytosanitary Pallets PROPERTY OF CHEP PROPERTY OFCHEP
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