Export Fumigation Treatment:
The Government has decided on two treatments Compulsory for Export Shipment.
1. ISPM-15 Fumigation Treatment (License no. IN – 679 MB)
2. ISPM-15 Heat Treatment (License no. IN – 469 HT)
If you are looking to export wooden materials that have been treated with Fumigation Treatment. We provide a Fumigation Treatment Certificate and Stamp.
This certification will ensure that the product has been treated in a particular manner, making it less susceptible to damage, and the stamp will show that your wooden materials has been Fumigated.
The Wooden Packaging material must be treated before shipment by carrying out, without Stamp and Certificate you can’t Export Your Shipment.
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What are export fumigation services?
- Export fumigation services involve the use of specialized treatments to eradicate pests and pathogens from industrial goods destined for international trade, ensuring compliance with phytosanitary regulations and facilitating smooth cross-border transactions.
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What does export fumigation do to your industrial goods?
- Export fumigation effectively eliminates pests and pathogens from industrial goods, preventing infestations and contamination during storage, transportation, and international shipping, thereby safeguarding product integrity and meeting regulatory requirements.
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What are the types of export fumigation?
- Types of export fumigation include container fumigation, commodity fumigation, and structural fumigation, each tailored to the specific needs and requirements of exporters and designed to ensure the thorough eradication of pests and pathogens from goods.
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Difference between export fumigation and pest control?
- While export fumigation focuses on treating industrial goods to meet international phytosanitary standards for cross-border trade, pest control typically involves localized treatments aimed at managing pest populations within specific areas or structures, such as buildings or agricultural fields.
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What does an export fumigation treatment company do?
- An export fumigation treatment company specializes in assessing, planning, and executing fumigation procedures to ensure the effective eradication of pests and pathogens from industrial goods, thereby facilitating compliance with export regulations and promoting global trade.
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What is an export fumigation certificate?
- An export fumigation certificate is an official document issued by a licensed fumigator, confirming that goods have undergone fumigation treatment in accordance with international phytosanitary standards, and are free from pests and pathogens, thereby meeting export requirements.
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What is the importance of an export fumigation certificate and stamp?
- An export fumigation certificate and stamp serve as proof of compliance with phytosanitary regulations, facilitating customs clearance and trade negotiations, while also ensuring the integrity and safety of exported goods, thereby fostering trust among trading partners.
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What are the signs that indicate a need for export fumigation service?
- Signs indicating the need for export fumigation services include the presence of pests, insects, or pathogens in industrial goods, evidence of infestation, or requirements for international trade compliance, prompting the need for effective pest management measures.
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Why is an export fumigation certificate required?
- An export fumigation certificate is required to demonstrate that goods have been treated to eliminate pests and pathogens, ensuring compliance with international phytosanitary regulations and facilitating the smooth movement of goods across borders, thereby minimizing the risk of pest spread and contamination.
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Why choose Hemant Wooden Packaging?
- Hemant Wooden Packaging offers specialized export fumigation services conducted by experienced professionals, ensuring thorough pest eradication and compliance with international trade regulations. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, we prioritize the integrity and safety of your exported goods, facilitating smooth cross-border transactions and fostering long-term partnerships.