Industry bodies clamp down on illegal wildlife trafficking in global supply chains
NewsTen international organisations have produced guidelines to help identify criminal wildlife trade, and report suspicious activities.
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A BIFA seminar in London indicates that there is confusion in the forwarding market about the new SOLAS Ch VI requirements
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Ten international organisations have produced guidelines to help identify criminal wildlife trade, and report suspicious activities.
The emphasis is on identifying and correcting worrying conditions before containers with dangerous cargoes are introduced into the supply chain.
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