ISPM 15, or the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures #15, is a crucial regulation governing the use of wood packaging in international trade. It was created to prevent the global spread of plant pests and diseases via solid wood packaging materials. Any solid wood packaging, including crates, pallets, and boxes, with a thickness of 6mm or more, must comply with ISPM 15 standards for international shipments. This applies to both hardwood and softwood materials. However, processed wood products like plywood, particle board, and OSB are exempt from this rule because their manufacturing process, which involves high heat, eliminates pests.
To comply with ISPM 15, all regulated wood packaging must be either heat-treated to a specific temperature for a set duration or fumigated with Methyl Bromide. Following the treatment, the wood is marked with a certified stamp from the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), which serves as proof that it has been decontaminated. Navigating these regulations can be complex and time-consuming, particularly for businesses new to international shipping. Furthermore, ISPM 15 is just one of many international shipping rules. Other regulations, such as those for military shipments and country-specific customs forms, also need to be addressed.
With over 40 years of experience in export packaging, Delaware Valley Box & Lumber is the ideal partner to ensure exceptional shipping and handling results. Our extensive knowledge of complex international regulations, including ISPM 15 and military specifications, guarantees that your shipments will be fully compliant and reach their destination without delays. By entrusting your export needs to us, you can avoid the risks associated with improper documentation and handling, freeing you to focus on your core business operations. Our proven expertise and dedicated service provide the peace of mind that comes with knowing your valuable goods are in the hands of seasoned professionals. Please Contact us today for more information, to request a quote, or to discuss your crating requirements.
