California Lab Approved for Customs Oil Gauging Duties
Published Date: 5/28/2025
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Great news! AmSpec LLC in Concord, CA, is officially approved to measure and test petroleum products for customs starting February 16, 2024, and this approval lasts for three years. This means businesses dealing with petroleum can trust AmSpec’s work for customs checks, keeping things smooth and official without extra costs or delays.
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AmSpec Approved for Customs Testing
AmSpec LLC in Concord, CA is approved to gauge (measure) petroleum and certain petroleum products and is accredited to test those products for customs purposes starting February 16, 2024. The approval and accreditation last for three years, through February 16, 2027.
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