The cream was transported from Sweden to Poland by a Ukrainian truck. 3 thousand PLN deposit towards the expected penalty

Published 2024년 4월 23일

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A semi-trailer lacking a valid certificate for transporting perishable food products, specifically cream from Sweden to Poland, was stopped by the Ciechanów branch of the Masovian Road Transport Inspectorate during a routine inspection. The inspection revealed that the vehicle, owned by a Ukrainian company, did not meet the necessary technical requirements for such transport. The inspectors imposed a fine of PLN 3,000 and noted the violation on the consignment note, ensuring the recipient is aware of the issue.
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Cream was transported from Sweden to a recipient in Poland using a semi-trailer - a tanker without a valid certificate confirming that the vehicle meets specific technical requirements and is approved for the transport of perishable food products. The violation of the regulations was found by officers from the Ciechanów branch of the Masovian Road Transport Inspectorate. On expressway no. 7 last Friday (April 19), an ITD patrol stopped a tractor-trailer with a tank trailer attached for a routine inspection. The set belonging to a Ukrainian company was used for international transport of cream from Sweden to Poland. "During the inspection activities, the inspectors found that the tank semi-trailer did not have a valid certificate confirming the fulfillment of the conditions specified in the agreement on the international transport of perishable food products and on special means of transport intended for such transport. The ATP Certificate (Vehicle Technical Authorization) is a ...
Source: AgroPolska

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