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Customs Meeting Minutes from Fort Erie, 16 June...

6 July 2004 Customs Meeting Minutes from Fort Erie, 16 June 2004 These minutes are also available on the Ontario Region page in the CSCB web site, at http://www.cscb.ca. After signing onto the CSCB web site as a member, click on “CSCB Reference System”, then “Regions”, and finally “Ontario”. Customs…

ACI Phase 3 Meeting Minutes

6 July 2004 ACI Phase 3 Meeting Minutes On 29 June members were provided with the presentations from the 17 June ACI Phase 3 meeting. Representatives from the CSCB attended this meeting, and we have now been provided with other documents from the meeting. The minutes of this meeting can be viewed at…

New worm - WORM_BAGLE.AD

6 July 2004 New worm - WORM_BAGLE.AD There is a new e-mail worm today that is widespread. The following information is available concerning WORM_BAGLE.AD. Subject line: • Changes.. • Encrypted document • Fax Message • Forum notify • Incoming message • Notification • Protected message • Re: Document…

CPR Derailment in Northern Ontario

6 July 2004 CPR Derailment in Northern Ontario At 5:20 am today train 120-04 derailed near Nipigon, ON. This is on CPR’s transcontinental mainline; arrangements have been made to detour traffic around the site until the line is clear. Shipment delays can be expected. Line clear is anticipated on 7…

Soil on Stone Imports Results in $10,000 Fine

5 July 2004 Soil on Stone Imports Results in $10,000 Fine Failure to remove potentially contaminated soil from commercial granite shipments has resulted in a $10,000 fine for a Delta, British Columbia importer. West Coast Granite Manufacturing Inc., pled guilty to two counts of contravening the…

Expiry Review No. RR-2003-002

5 July 2004 Expiry Review No. RR-2003-002 Certain Flat Hot-rolled Carbon and Alloy Steel Sheet Products On 24 September 2003, the CITT issued a notice of review informing all interested parties that it was initiating a review of its finding made on 2 July 1999, in Inquiry No. NQ-98-004, concerning…

Reorganization of the CN CSC

5 July 2004 Reorganization of the CN CSC The following message is from the CN Customer Support Centre. On Sunday. July 4th, the Winnipeg Customer Support Centre restructured in order to align our Customer Support Units with our Operating Regions and Divisions. The key objective in this…

Enforcement of Automation Requirement for ...

5 July 2004 Enforcement of Automation Requirement for Inbound Vessels Begins July 6 The following is a press release from US Customs and Border Protection, on 2 July 2004. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert C. Bonner today announced that starting July 6, 2004, CBP will…

Coast Guard: "Things went well" for ISPS

5 July 2004 Coast Guard: "Things went well" for ISPS The following article is from the 2 July 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. U.S. Coast Guard personnel inspected 79 foreign vessels, and turned away or ordered six to leave a U.S. port … on Thursday [1 July], the first day the agency began…

Ships await green light to enter B.C. ports

5 July 2004 Ships await green light to enter B.C. ports The following article is excerpted from the 5 July 2004 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Three B.C.-bound ships have fallen afoul of Canada’s tough new port security rules, and are awaiting clearance before they can enter local ports. While new…

WCO Council Adopts Second Resolution on Security..

2 July 2004 WCO Council Adopts Second Resolution on Security and Facilitation and Creates New High-Level Strategic Group The following press release is from the World Customs Organization (WCO) on 1 July 2004. The IFCBA, for which the CSCB serves as the Secretariat, was involved in the WCO Security…

Expiry Review No. RR-2003-002

2 July 2004 Expiry Review No. RR-2003-002 IN THE MATTER OF an expiry review, under subsection 76.03(3) of the Special Import Measures Act, of the finding made by the Canadian International Trade Tribunal on July 2, 1999, in Inquiry No. NQ-98-004, concerning: CERTAIN FLAT HOT-ROLLED CARBON AND ALLOY…

Inquiry No. NQ-2003-003

2 July 2004 Inquiry No. NQ-2003-003 Wood Venetian Blinds and Slats IN THE MATTER OF an inquiry, under section 42 of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: WOOD VENETIAN BLINDS AND SLATS ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM MEXICO AND THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA FINDINGS The Canadian…

Ports, carriers announce ISPS-compliance

2 July 2004 Ports, carriers announce ISPS-compliance The following article is from the 1 July 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Several ports and carriers announced on Friday that they are in full compliance with new international maritime security requirements. The Vancouver Port Authority…

Shipowners plead for "rationality" on eve....

1 July 2004 Shipowners plead for "rationality" on eve of ISPS code deadline The following article is excerpted from the 30 June 2004 edition of “American Shipping”. The London-based International Chamber of Shipping, … called for "rigor but rationality" among governments around the world on the eve…

Marine security requirements in force as...

1 July 2004 Marine security requirements in force as of July 1, 2004 The following article is excerpted from the 30 June 2004 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. On July 1, 2004, Transport Canada will begin to enforce new marine security requirements under the International Maritime…