Sulphur, LA Firm Gets Official Nod to Measure Your Oil Cargo
Published Date: 5/6/2025
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Summary
Great news for businesses dealing with petroleum! American Cargo Assurance in Sulphur, LA, is now officially approved to measure petroleum products for customs for the next three years starting July 11, 2023. This means smoother and faster customs checks for anyone shipping these products, with no extra costs announced.
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American Cargo Assurance Approved As Gauger
If you ship petroleum or certain petroleum products for import/export, American Cargo Assurance in Sulphur, LA is approved to measure (gauge) those products for customs purposes starting July 11, 2023 for a three-year period through July 11, 2026. The approval is intended to support customs processing for those shipments, and the notice states no extra costs were announced.
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