Does your company ship internationally? McIntosh Box & Pallet Co., Inc. is fully certified to heat treat and stamp your new and recycled wood packaging in accordance with ISPM-15: Regulation of Wood Packaging Material in International Trade. ISPM-15 was established under the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) in order to reduce the risk of introducing foreign plant pests into a new area. Over 70 countries have adopted ISPM-15 in order to harmonize international trade.
McIntosh owns and operates its own heat treatment kiln at its Rome, NY facility. With an extensive network of relationships with other service providers, McIntosh can heat treat your products cost-effectively.
Relevant Links
Conway & Robison www.cr-inspect.com
International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
American Lumber Standard Committee (ALSC)
FAQ
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Can I export coniferous wood packaging products?
Do I have to heat treat or fumigate (methyl bromide) my wood packaging products?
Can I export recycled wood packaging that has been heat treated?
Can I build my own export container out of ISPM-15 certified materials?
Can I ship wood packaging that has bark?
Does my wood packaging need to be heat treated for shipments into Canada?






