Reduced Intervention from Cambodia to Australia
AML’s Cambodia Sea Container Hygiene System achieves 20% intervention rate, an important win for industry.
The AM Logistics (AML) Sea Container Hygiene System (SCHS) in Cambodia was formally recognised by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) in December 2023.
As a recognised SCHS provider, AM Logistics attracts compliance-based intervention measures that have resulted in reduced inspections on arrival into Australia.
On 01 July 2024, AM Logistics was reduced to a 20% intervention measure compared to the industry standard of a 100% inspection rate for all Cambodia GAS HELD containers into Australia.
Milestones.
- November 2020 | AML began working on a system to clean shipping containers at Sihanoukville
- December 2022 | AML implemented the SCHS framework in Cambodia under the SCHS policy
- November 2023 | DAFF conducted a scoping audit of AML’s SCHS in Cambodia
- December 2023 | DAFF approved and formally recognised AML’s SCHS in Cambodia
- April 2024 | AML achieved reduced inspection rates of 50%
- July 2024 | AML achieved reduced inspection rates of 20%
More.
Read more about the AM Logistics Sea Container Hygiene System here.
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