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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, udstter now demand that all shipping contain


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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, udstter now demand that all shipping container containers to ports in the United States be scanned to July 2014. This is in recognition of the fact that the system is not, as originally planned, n to v re ready for mid-2012.
Iflge the German transport magazine DVZ is, among other problems with the development of the Necessities container systems that have fet U.S. government to postpone the requirement. Janet Napolitano's desire to postpone the all-inclusive scanning has not yet been udmntet by law. But udsttelsen is also a bekrftelse p that Washington insists that it is ndvendigt to scan all containers in the ports of loading. Thus, there is little prospect that the U.S. will abandon the claim, writes the magazine. The U.S. Congress adopted in 2006, the controversial bill that Takes to all shipping containers to ports in the United States be scanned as part of the war on terror. A claim will include more than 600 ports on worldwide and will increase the cost of stranding the sport of containers vsentligt. Scanning requirement also feared that would medfre major bottlenecks for global shipping in containers. Source: Transportation Journal


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