When transporting cargo from foreign shores, there is a high chance of Stored Product Insects (SPIs) such as beetles, weevils, mites and moths being transported from one country to another. This can present its own set of challenges. In order to prevent more unwanted guests, professional cargo ship fumigation is required.

Fumigation to prevent the transportation and transfer of exotic organisms.

It is a requirement with most countries now that a fumigation certificate is presented before transporting or unloading goods. It is imperative that goods are shipped without the risk of contamination. There are several methods used that will vary depending on the countries being transported to and from and the cargo being transported.

Popular methods of fumigation

Container and Commodity fumigation means that you can spray the cargo to control the risk of a pest infestation. You can also fumigate the containers in which they were transported. Where foodstuffs are concerned this is especially important. the process used will largely depend on the goods to be fumigated.

Different products must be used for foodstuffs than can be used for other cargo for example. For example, the most common method of fumigation involves loading the cargo, spraying the goods with gases and then closing the doors so that the gases can circulate. This is not allowed in the case of certain foods. Where foods are concerned, it has become more popular to wrap the foods in plastic packaging and crates, pallets etc.