In international trade, the fumigation of sea containers has become an essential step to ensure the safety of goods and compliance with strict global regulations. This process, which involves the use of chemical agents to eliminate pests and harmful organisms, not only protects cargo, but also avoids penalties, customs delays and the spread of invasive species that could damage local ecosystems.

Countries such as Australia, known for their stringent biosecurity policies, require fumigation certificates for imports that include risk materials such as wood packaging, agricultural products or machinery with cavities that may harbor pests.

For companies that move products across borders – whether in sectors such as automotive, technology or agriculture – understanding the importance of

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