california isn’t alone in this, I have more than one shipment delayed or canceled coming in from overseas when the crating or dunnage used isn’t certified/marked as having been treated. They can’t even get it off the ship in some cases. Same reason Florida has ag inspection stations. It also comes into play when hauling used construction equipment like dozers and excavators
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just look at what the bark beetle has done to the Colorado forestscke, Linte_Loco, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Few years ago, I hauled a few loads of “Food Grade Export” pallets. They couldn’t get any one to move them because they had to be tarped.
At the delivery place, I asked what was so special about them. Was told they had to be a specific wood, treated a certain way. That was European law for import. They paid really well. The place I loaded even had a tarp setter.cke, Linte_Loco, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this. -
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