Export Packaging
Reid Packaging manufactures custom crates and boxes that comply with all international shipping regulations. With our expertise in export certified packaging, you can be assured that your valuable cargo will proceed rapidly to its international destination.
When valuable cargo needs to be shipped overseas, the crates and boxes holding that cargo need to be treated according to a set of regulations intended to prevent the spread of pests. These rules are strict and it is essential that you work with a knowledgeable packager to follow best practices for international shipping. If there are any mistakes or miscommunications, items that have been shipped around the world can be destroyed, delayed, turned back, or forced to make very expensive last-minute adjustments.
Reid Packaging has decades of experience creating custom international shipping crates and boxes that follow export packaging regulations. We are well-versed in the ISPM-15 rules and regulations that govern international shipping. We have a vast supply of dimensional lumber that can be used for international packaging and we are able to mark the crates in ways that enable them to easily clear ports of entry.
ISPM-15 Standards
ISPM-15 is a standard developed by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) that directly addresses the need to treat solid wood materials used to ship products internationally. It governs all wood packaging material (wood pallets, wood crates, wood dunnage, etc) used for export packaging, requiring that they be heat treated or fumigated with methyl bromide and marked with a seal of compliance. This seal of compliance is often referred to as the “bug stamp.” Read our article on the history of these regulations.
Reid Packaging is well suited to meet all international shipping regulations for export cargo.
All lumber purchased by Reid Packaging for crating meets or exceeds the ISPM-15 standard for heat treatment requirements for export shipments containing Solid Wood Packaging Material (SWPM). We can apply our ISPM-15 compliant “IPPC-HT” stamp to any of our wood crates, boxes and pallets specified for export packaging, ensuring that your export certified crates arrive easily at their destination.
- The markings must be within a rectangular border with a vertical line separating the IPPC logo from the identifying data.
- The border lines may be solid or broken; and the corners may be rounded.
- XX – indicates a two letter ISO country code
- OOOO – the next series of letters/numbers is the unique identification mark of the wood treatment agent or packaging manufacturer. The number of letters or digits may vary according to each country.
- The country code and treatment agent or manufacturer code must be separated by a hyphen.
- YY – This indicates the type of treatment, and will either be HT (Heat Treatment) or MB (Methyl Bromide).
Certification
Reid Packaging is an export certified packager. We are regularly inspected and certified by Timber Products Inspection to certify our compliance with all ISPM regulations.
View our certificate of membership from Timber Products Inspection, as well as from our previous inspection company, Stafford Inspection.
For complete international wood crate requirements visit the ISPM-15 web site (http://www.ispm15.com).
Protection from the elements
Export packaging usually requires desiccant and vapor barrier bags when valuable items are being sent on long journeys overseas. These are intended to protect items from damaging moisture, humidity salty air, and what is called container rain. We are experienced with all moisture protection measures and are able to ensure that your export packaging includes protection from moisture and temperature.
We also offer on-site crating services, container loading, blocking and bracing services with our export certified IPPC-HT compliant Dunnage stamp.
Get in touch today to discuss a custom export packaging job.