Everything You Need To Know About ISPM 15 Compliant Crates

Overseas moves, even small ones, are filled with daydreaming and excitement. However, they must also be approached with some practicality. For instance, packing and shipping are often a lengthy process, and you will need crates. Moreover, wood crates must be ISPM 15 compliant. Otherwise, you will be barred from shipping your items in them.

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What Is the ISPM 15 Regulation?

ISPM 15 is short for the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15. Essentially, it refers to an international standard established by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). 

This standard prevents the spread of harmful pests when wood packaging materials cross international borders. These pests can completely damage crops and even forests, posing a real danger to any country’s ecosystem. 

Wood crates, pallets, and other package materials can harbor insects and larvae if the wood is untreated. Therefore, ISPM 15 ensures that the materials are properly treated to eliminate all pests before shipping items

Why Is ISPM 15 Compliance Important?

In addition to preventing the spread of pests, ISPM 15 compliance can streamline the customs process. Several countries have non-negotiable regulations regarding the import of wooden packaging material. 

If your shipment does not comply with ISPM 15 standards, your crates may be inspected and quarantined. There is also a real chance that your shipment will be rejected, costing you more money.

Where To Find ISPM 15 Compliant Crates 

If you hire a small moving services company, it will likely be able to provide ISPM 15-compliant crates. Getting these crates from a moving company is sensible because the company can also advise you on the appropriate crate sizes and the number of crates you need. 

Generally speaking, it may be the wiser choice to get a few smaller crates instead of one large crate. Smaller crates are easier to handle, and you can use packing peanuts and bubble wrap to secure fragile items. 

You should also consider the relevant weight limitations. You may be charged more the heavier your crate is. 

Additional Tips For Moving Abroad

When you are ready to start packing, create an inventory list of everything that needs to be moved to your new home. This is essentially a checklist you can tick off once you reach your destination. 

Labeling and marking each crate is crucial so that you know what is inside. This system also helps you determine which room the contents need to be put in. Doing this will make the unpacking process that much easier. 

If packing the crates yourself, remember to place heavier items at the bottom with lighter ones on top. Do not add fragile items with other stuff. Instead, place each one in its own crate with plenty of cushioning.

For insurance purposes, you also want to take photos of your belongings before they are shipped. 

ISPM 15 Compliance Ensures Peace of Mind

Using these moving tips and investing in ISPM 15-compliant crates will ensure a smooth move. Knowing that your belongings will get to your new destination intact, you can relax and focus on your overseas adventure.



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