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| 发帖时间 - 2006/5/11 16:25:04 | 如题. 有澳大利亚的客人发来如下电邮, 我对各种不同材质的木包装不太熟悉, 有熟悉这方面的大虾请帮忙解释一下, 谢谢. Regarding the fumigation issue, provided the pallets are endorsed with an ISPM15 stamp and free of bark , it's OK. See enclosed email PDF file and associated links ... just made slight extract too as follows ( ps remember to let me know if you ever make it down under !!! ) What is timber packing and dunnage? Packing is used to support, protect or carry a commodity. Packing includes dunnage, pallets, crating, packing blocks, drums, cases, load boards, pallet collars and skids. Packing can be constructed of any number of materials including timber (or wood). Dunnage is used to secure or support a commodity but does not remain associated with the commodity. NOTE: Even though plywood and veneer peeler cores used in the construction of packing falls outside the scope of ISPM 15, Australia regulates the import of packing made entirely or partly of these *域名隐藏* import requirements for packing made of solid timber, plywood and/or veneer peeler core are provided in the AQIS publication 'Cargo Containers: Quarantine aspects and procedures'. The AQIS Import Conditions database, ICON, also provides import *域名隐藏* importation into Australia packing made from Chipboard, MDF, HDF and other manufactured products do not require treatment. More information on packing made from these reconstituted wood products is available on the AQIS Import Conditions database, ICON. These products are not considered to be timber or wood by AQIS and do not need to be declared on packaging declarations. Does Australia accept timber packing marked with ISPM 15 compliant stamps?Yes, but do no forget that Australia also requires all timber packing (including dunnage), whether marked with ISPM 15 compliant stamps or not, to be free of bark.
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