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ISPM-15

We already have the ISPM-15 certificate, our certificate is ES-25-0015-HT

This certificate allows us to make any type of carrier, whatever its shape and wooden material.

Wooden packaging – ISPM 15

The International Standard on Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 15, created by the FAO, regulates the wooden packaging used in foreign trade, and describes the phytosanitary measures to reduce the risk of introduction and spread of forest pests and diseases in the countries.

The treatment of this standard is necessary when exporting to the most industrial countries, including those of the EU, the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, Korea, Australia and New Zealand, among others. Countries which require ISPM-15 have the right to deny entry at their borders to goods on pallets, boxes and wooden packaging that have not been treated, marked and certified in accordance with their regulations.
The European Union has transposed ISPM 15 plant protection treatments into Community law by amending Directive 2000/29/EC, which entered into force on 1 March 2005. In Spain, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA), through the Directorate-General for Plant Health, manages the register of companies authorised to apply ISPM No. 15.

What products does it affect?

To dunnage, containers, packaging or wooden pallets with a thickness of more than 6 mm. Those made only of technical wood (plywood, chipboard, fiberboard, etc.), or with materials that have undergone processes equivalent to heat treatment (HT) in their manufacture are excluded.

 

 

Countries requiring ISPM15

This list includes the countries that require compliance with ISPM 15 for wooden packaging so that it can enter their countries without restrictions, but it should be noted that it is indicative as more and more countries are joining this requirement.

It is important to note that the list is indicative since more and more countries are joining this requirement.

In the event that the country of destination is not included in this list, on the same website, in the linkhttp://www.magrama.gob.es/app/CPRP/CPRP3.aspx?id=es, you can consult the phytosanitary requirements for the introduction of plants and plant products according to the country of destination.

CountryDateRemarks
Argentina01/06/2004
Australia01/09/2004
Belarus2005
Brazil2005
Bolivia23/07/2005
Canada16/09/2005
Colombia09/06/2005
Croatia28/11/2006
Republic of Korea1/04/2009
South Korea1/06/2005
Costa Rica19/03/2006
Chile01/06/2005
China01/01/2006
Cuba01/04/2009
Ecuador24/01/2005
Egypt01/10/2005
USA16/09/2005
Philippines01/01/2005
Guatemala25/01/2005
Honduras25/02/2006
India31/05/2004
Indonesia2006
Israel01/07/2004
Japan01/03/2005
Jordan17/11/2005
Lebanon09/01/2006
Malawi23/12/2011
Mexico16/09/2005
Nicaragua14/03/2006
Nigeria30/09/2004
Norway2005
New Zealand01/05/2006
Oman01/12/2006
Panama17/02/2005
Paraguay28/06/2005
Peru01/09/2005
Dominican Republic01/07/2006
Seychelles01/03/2006
South Africa01/01/2005
Switzerland01/07/2004Same EU requirements
Taiwan01/11/2005
Trinidad and Tobago15/09/2005
Turkey01/01/2006
Ukraine20/04/2006
Uruguay01/06/2005
Venezuela02/05/2005

Source: http://www.magrama.gob.es/…/embalajes-de-mader…/default.aspx