Seahawk Services Approved for Petroleum Lab Testing in NJ
Published Date: 6/25/2025
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Summary
Seahawk Services in West Deptford, NJ, is now officially approved to test petroleum products for customs for the next three years starting March 8, 2023. This means importers and exporters dealing with petroleum can trust their tests for customs checks. No extra costs or deadlines for you—just smoother, faster customs testing!
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Seahawk Accredited Petroleum Customs Lab
Seahawk Services in West Deptford, NJ, is accredited to test petroleum and certain petroleum products for U.S. Customs starting March 8, 2023. The accreditation lasts three years, so importers and exporters can use Seahawk’s test results for customs purposes during that period.
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