Is anyone having issues lately with export by air deliveries failing x-ray inspection & having "do not fly" orders imposed?
I'm predominantly using two carriers for air freight & in 6 years or so I've never had an issue until about 2 months ago. I appreciate the requirements for x-ray inspection on air freight, but I'm struggling to understand why I now have an issue on items that I've successfully sent by air numerous times in the past (products & packaging are the same as they have always been).
Initial I assumed that the first "do not fly" was a one-off caused by dodgy equipment or an operator having a bad day, but on receiving the second I took it up with the carrier. According to them it's the CAA that's responsible for x-ray inspection & that they are not aware of any changes to the process, but it seems peculiar that only one of two carriers seems to have this issue if the CAA scans for everyone....
Anyone have any knowledge / insight into the process?
Thanks.
I'm predominantly using two carriers for air freight & in 6 years or so I've never had an issue until about 2 months ago. I appreciate the requirements for x-ray inspection on air freight, but I'm struggling to understand why I now have an issue on items that I've successfully sent by air numerous times in the past (products & packaging are the same as they have always been).
Initial I assumed that the first "do not fly" was a one-off caused by dodgy equipment or an operator having a bad day, but on receiving the second I took it up with the carrier. According to them it's the CAA that's responsible for x-ray inspection & that they are not aware of any changes to the process, but it seems peculiar that only one of two carriers seems to have this issue if the CAA scans for everyone....
Anyone have any knowledge / insight into the process?
Thanks.
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