Australia Imports to NZ

Monday, 1 March 2010

Please note that with immediate effect all motor vehicles with an engine shipping from Australia will require an MO41 completed prior to booking acceptance. Motor Vehicles with an Engine, GSS Powered vehicles or Flammable Liquid Powered Vehicles now fall under IMO Class 9, UN3166, hence the requirement. Please do not hesitate to contact Mondiale for further information.

Posted: 4 months 4 weeks ago
Tags: Australia, ISF


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