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Inspection Services

  • Co-ordinating customs checks

    Technological advancements could improve testy port operator-customs relations, as John Bensalhia discovers 16 Mar 2012 - Port Strategy

  • An inland hurdle to inspections

    The use of dryports to ease pressure on seaports raises new challenges regarding inspections – can the IT, security and personnel be put in place to transfer all such inspection procedures from seaport to dryport? 13 Jun 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Food for thought

    More than 40% of the food imported into the UK arrives through Felixstowe – and in recent times that has included such delicacies as shrimps with an antibiotic residue, nuts with carcinogenic mould and ready meals containing Sudan dye. 10 Jun 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Ready for inspection

    In the drive for smooth, uninterrupted supply chains, ports must ensure that statutory inspections don’t bring things to a grinding halt. Felicity Landon reports 09 Jun 2011 - Port Strategy

  • NOT JUST A NECESSARY EVIL

    Inspection services safeguard the commercial interests of clients and play a major role in facilitating global trade by ensuring the integrity of valuable bulk products is protected. Such commodities include crude oil, petroleum refined products, petrochemicals and agricultural products. 01 Apr 2005 - Port Strategy


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