San Juan Firm Joins Customs Oil-Measuring Elite for Three Years
Published Date: 8/20/2025
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Summary
Great news for businesses dealing with petroleum in Puerto Rico! International Marine Consultants in San Juan just got the green light to officially measure petroleum products for customs starting October 2, 2024, and their approval lasts three years. This means smoother, faster customs checks and no extra costs for companies using their services.
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San Juan Petroleum Gauger Approved
If your business handles petroleum in Puerto Rico, International Marine Consultants in San Juan is approved to gauge petroleum and certain petroleum products for customs purposes starting October 2, 2024, for three years. The approval means companies can use this approved commercial gauger for customs measurements and, according to the notice summary, can expect smoother, faster customs checks with no extra costs for using their services.
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