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Chilvers Customs

Locality: Terrigal, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4367 8551



Address: PO Box 1085 2260 Terrigal, NSW, Australia

Website: http://chilverscustoms.com.au

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21.01.2022 Following a seven-month investigation by our Tobacco Strike Team, a Victorian man and a South Australian woman have been arrested for allegedly importing more t...han nine tonnes of illicit tobacco into Melbourne and Adelaide. More than 75 sea cargo consignments linked to this syndicate have been identified as being suspected of containing undeclared tobacco, with the total amount of duty evaded exceeding $10 million. More on this story here: http://newsroom.border.gov.au//seven-month-investigation-s



16.01.2022 Whisky Tango Foxtrot! Footage by Túlio Alexandre Moreira

15.01.2022 Is it really worth it? Australian Border Force have so many measures in place to find these illegal imports.

09.01.2022 Having independent customs clearance specialists check over your imports is more worthwhile than you might think. Call us today: 02 4367 8551 www.chilverscustoms.com.au #customsclearance #specialists #importing #shipping



05.01.2022 Can you imagine a world where ships might never call a port again? Or where seafarers are participants in a human data swarm capturing real-time information that augments their vessel’s own information system? https://goo.gl/PR7nsn

03.01.2022 Biosecurity helping bring global stars to Australia It might have been the biggest concert to hit Australian shores, with around 95,000 people in attendance in ...Sydney alone, but did you know we played a big part in helping Adele’s shows take place? Here’s a-del-lightful insight into our work. If you’re not a fan, it might not mean that much to ‘someone like you’, but ‘rumour has it’, if we didn’t help ensure the concert equipment was free of biosecurity risk, the whole show would have been ‘rolling in the deep’. Our officers were on hand to inspect the cargo that arrived for the concert, which included about 27 containers full of touring equipment for the stage, lighting and sound. As the equipment was used for other global events held in stadiums with turf fields and is usually dismantled quickly, it isn’t cleaned at that time. So, we also had to take part in weeks of planning to accommodate other biosecurity clearance, such as pre-delivery photography and inspection of the unpacking site. The equipment posed a range of biosecurity risks, as it could have been carrying pests, plant material or non-compliant packaging. Thankfully, no risks were found and the show could go on! #BiosecurityMatters #Adele

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