The United States Department of Agricultural Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and the Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) outline multiple sanitation requirements for cargo exiting the United States to ensure they do not introduce pathogens or pests into the territory.
To ensure compliance with U.S. laws, cargo must meet all USDA export requirements, regulations, and policies. Some types of freight, such as live animals, animal products, meat and poultry, plants, or grain, must meet many specific requirements.
Atlantic Project Cargo has the experience you need to ensure your cargo passes USDA export inspections. We can help with agricultural equipment inspection and washing, fumigation services, and arranging pre-shipment USDA inspections to meet U.S. plant protection and quarantine rules and regulations.
We will also help obtain all necessary permits and certifications on your behalf, such as Form OMB No. 0579-0052, and Phytosanitary Certificate for export.