Rhode Island Lab Wins Three-Year Customs Approval
Published Date: 7/16/2026
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Summary
Camin Cargo Control, Inc. in East Providence, RI, just got the green light to measure and test petroleum products for U.S. Customs starting August 19, 2025. This approval lasts three years, helping make sure fuel shipments are checked accurately and on time. Businesses dealing with petroleum can count on Camin’s expert services without any surprise costs or delays.
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Camin Approved to Gauge and Test Fuel
Camin Cargo Control, Inc. (East Providence, RI) is approved to gauge petroleum and accredited to test petroleum products for U.S. Customs for three years starting August 19, 2025. The approval covers API gauging chapters 3, 7, 8, 12, and 17 and laboratory methods including CBPL 27-08 (ASTM D86), 27-11 (ASTM D445), 27-14 (ASTM D2622), and 27-48 (ASTM D4052), among others; the next triennial inspection is scheduled for August 2028.
Businesses Should Verify Accreditation in Writing
Anyone hiring Camin for gauging or laboratory analyses should request and receive written assurance that Camin is accredited or approved for the specific test or gauger service requested. For verification, contact U.S. Customs and Border Protection Laboratories and Scientific Services at 281-560-2900, email labs@cbp.dhs.gov, or consult http://www.cbp.gov/about/labs-scientific/commercial-gaugers-and-laboratories.
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