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I have a question and I hope someone can help. I don't do many meat shipments to Canada. I had a load that was shipped and crossed at Coutts, AB. I understand that the drivers don't get EMCAP's anymore and the only way to tell if the load requires inspection (if you don't call the broker) is by the colour of the stamp. Red means re-inspect and black means skip-lot. Is this right?
Obviously by my question you can tell that I got stung with this. Brokered the load to a carrier. Driver didn't ask the C/B if it was a skip or not and didn't contact me so I could check for him. Black stamp on the paperwork. Load went to the consignee in Edmonton. 3 days later I had to pay a carrier to take the load to Calgary, get it inspected and take it back to Edmonton.
If Customs screwed up, how do we hold them accountable?
Obviously by my question you can tell that I got stung with this. Brokered the load to a carrier. Driver didn't ask the C/B if it was a skip or not and didn't contact me so I could check for him. Black stamp on the paperwork. Load went to the consignee in Edmonton. 3 days later I had to pay a carrier to take the load to Calgary, get it inspected and take it back to Edmonton.
If Customs screwed up, how do we hold them accountable?
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