We are all affected
As you may or may not be
aware, phytosanitary restrictions on any lumber items used by pallet manufacturers,
crate manufacturers or crate-your-own companies that will be exported from the United States are currently being
implemented by China, Brazil, Australia, Japan, and the European Union (EU). These
restrictions have been introduced to stop the spread of the pinewood nematode between
international ports. The current USDA-APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspections
Service) rules accept:
1. Coniferous
species (pine) only if it has been kiln dried to a core temperature of 56º Celsius (133
Fahrenheit) for 30 minutes.
2. Any
non-coniferous wood, green or dry, such as hardwood.
3. Non-solid wood
products such as plywood, OSB, laminated veneer lumber, medium density fiberboard, etc. |
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- *October 1, 2001*
- EU regulations have taken effect on all solid coniferous
wood packing material.
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- *January 2002*
- The anticipated date for the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's APHIS's proposed rules to be available to the public.
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- *April 2003*
- The earliest anticipated date for IPPO global regulatory
standards.
- WOOD WORKS!!!!!!!!!!*
- Our only renewable resource
Wood is 15 times as efficient an insulator as
concrete, 400 times as efficient as steel and 1,770 times as efficient as aluminum
4.4 million trees are planted every day, which
calculates to 5.8 trees a year for every American
Wood is reusable, recyclable, and biodegradable.
Inorganic materials call for additional energy drains to recycle or dispose of them when
use has terminated.
*Source: Southern Forest Products
Association
Conner Industries remanufactures and wholesales lumber and wood
products to industrial, packaging, and crating industries. Plants are located in:
Haslet, TX; Alamo, TX; Conroe, TX; Stilwell, OK; Chester, VA;
Hamilton, OH; Jackson, MS; Lugoff, SC |
- THE RULES ARE CHANGING
- Wood Remains the BEST
Alternative
In February of 2001 the International Plant
Protection Organization (IPPO), a division of the United Nations, approved a draft
standard that would require all solid wood packaging (both hardwood and softwood) to be
heat treated to 56º Celsius core temperature for 30 minutes. This presents a
problem for anyone exporting hardwood or softwood lumber that has not met this heat
treatment requirement. If you are currently using green hardwood, you
will need to move to an accepted product soon. The earliest anticipated date
for the completion of these global standards is April 2003.
We are committed to keeping our customers informed
of these changes as they occur. We not only want to earn your trust as a valued
supplier, but we want to be your primary "information center" for this important
subject that affects us ALL.
For more information contact us by
emailing sales@connerindustries.com
or calling toll free (800)543-4893. Click
here for a complete list of our sales team.
Please visit our Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs), updated as of October 15, 2001, for answers to your Export
questions.
If you have complaints or concerns
about the Export issues, please contact the following people:
- Tom Searles - ALS - (800)260-9173
- Ronnie Williams & Jay Moore - TPI
(770)922-8000
- Tom Jones & Jim Loy - SPIB
((850)434-2611
- Your Congressman and Senator
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