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COLOMBIAN EXPORTS

LocationGateway America Air Cargo Perishable Treatment Center

Interstate Access:

3 minutes from I-10

45 minutes from I-59

1 hour from I-65

2.5 hours from I-20

Ports:

5 minutes from Port of Gulfport

1 hour from Port of Mobile

1.5 hours from Port of New Orleans

Gateway America is a

Primus Lab

Certified Global Food

Safety Initiative Facility

(GFSI)

In April of 2013

Gateway America

was approved for

treatments including:

PORT OF ENTRY

EXPORTS

DOMESTICS

On-Site Facility Features

Customs & Customs Agriculture

USDA-APHIS-PPQ

USDA-APHIS-PPQ Identifier

Cold Storage and Staging

20,000sq.ft. of cold storage

Gateway America offers 3 cold chain

atmospheres

All dock doors are equipped with Kelly Door

seals and vehicle restraint systems

Our entire cold chain process is regulated,

recorded, and monitored by Siemens Apogee

system

Ocean CargoPorts Serviced:

• Port of New Orleans, LA

• Port of Gulfport, MS

• Port of Pascagoula, MS

• Port Bienville, MS

• Port of Mobile, AL

• Port of Houston, TX

• Food Irradiation

• Fumigation

• Pre-Cooling

• Track & Trace

• 3rd Party Logistics

• Re-Pack

• Cross Docking

• Labeling

• Specialty Sorting

• Aircraft Ground Handling

• Nation Wide Trucking

• Freight Forwarding

• Foreign Trade Zone No. 92

Facility Services:

Direct Air CargoGateway America Equipment:

• 400 X 400sq.ft. Air Cargo Ramp

• (2) FMC Main deck Loaders (40,000lbs) capacity

• (1) Lantis Lower deck loader (20,00lbs) capacity

• 33,000lbs capacity Caterpillar Forklift

• Cargo dollies

• Tugs

• TLD Dual Output Ground Power Unit

• (2) Air Stairs (MD-11) & B737-B747

• Rice Lake 10’ X 8’ 20,000lbs capacity scale with printer

Incentive Programs for Air Cargo:

• Foreign Trade Zone 92

• Tax free bonded fuel for international flights

• Aircraft ground handling

• Waived landing and takeoff fees

• Waived ramp fees

Indirect Air CargoGateway America works with Customs, USDA, and our Customers

to import commodities for Port of Entry Treatments. Many of these are

passenger aircraft with belly hold capacity others are freighter operations.

Following airports are currently being used for Port of Entry:

Atlanta Hartsfield International ( ATL ) DELTA AIRLINES

Dallas Fort Worth ( DFW ) AMERICA AIRLINES

Houston Intercontinental ( IAH ) UNITED AIRLINES

Produce Irradiation Fresh produce will generally tolerate doses of

1kGy of irradiation although variation exists.

Not only does our customer meet the regulatory requirement for importing product into the U.S. they generally see added shelf-life extension due to the elimination of spoilage bacteria

Framework Equivalency Work Plan (FEWP)

Operational Work Plan (OWP)Gateway America works with:

Host Countries National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) USDA- APHIS

To establish the necessary dialog to build and implement their Framework Equivalency Work Plan (FEWP). This is a basic trade reciprocity agreement.

Once that is complete we will work with the growers and importers to establish the Operational Work Plan (OWP). This is a simple document stating intentions and project overview.

This covers:

Packaging materials / Pest Proof Packing (PPP) Routing Logistics

Compliance Agreements

Once the framework equivalency work plan (FEWP) and operational work plan

(OWP) are completed we can move on to Compliance Agreements.

USDA now works directly with the treatment facility to setup Compliance

Agreements for new importers.

First step in setting up a Compliance Agreement is to send the boxes to Gateway

America at the following address:

Gateway America

4300 Air Cargo Rd.

Gulfport, MS. 30501

Once that is complete we will build a customer profile. We will discuss your

routing and logistics options.

Information needed for compliance

agreementsThank you for your interest to import commodities using irradiation upon arrival.

Please provide the following information:

1. Name (and Company)

2. Mailing address

3. Phone number

4. Fax number

5. Commodity for import

6. Country of origin

7. Port of entry. Note: No cargo can enter into CA or FL at this time.

8. Route to treatment facility. Note: No cargo can travel through CA or FL at this time. You must use a sealed, refrigerated conveyance to carry commodity to treatment facility. After leaving the port of entry, commodity cannot be trans-loaded into another means of conveyance.

Before the compliance agreement will be issued, PPQ must receive notice from the treatment facility that they are prepared to irradiate your product. Please contact the facility to ensure that there is an APHIS approved package (this includes pest proofing material) and process configuration for your commodity. The facility will contact PPQ if a new package or process configuration approval is needed.

Pest Proof Packaging

Listed below are the regulations for Pest Proof Packaging:

For pest proof packaging (PPP), PPQ requires a mesh size of < 0.6 x 0.6 mm, or a pore

size < 0.8mm (for largest dimension, i.e. the hypotenuse). If PPP bags are used, the PPP must

be knotted or heat sealed (folding or rolling bag is not sufficient). If PPP mesh is used to

cover holes and openings on boxes, the PPP must be glued to the box (there can be no gaps

between the box and PPP). If cardboard boxes with no openings or holes are used, then box

seams can be taped shut. Packaging and PPP cannot create modified atmospheres with O2

concentrations < 18%.

Please keep in mind that the NPPO will work with USDA to while setting up the Operational

Work Plan to establish the specific Pest Proof Packaging regulations, these are the general

guidelines.

Import Permits

1. Go to the USDA eAuthentication web site

https://identitymanager.eems.usda.gov/registration/index.aspx

2. You will apply for a level 2 permit.

3. Next we will help you find qualified Customs Broker that specializes in

Perishables Imports for Ocean or Air cargo. Gateway America will help locate

the best Customs Broker for your operation.

4. If you need any help with during your permitting process please feel free to

contact us anytime.

Port of Entry Treatments

Due to some of the complexities of handling (POE)

treatments it is important to understand some of the

steps and actions to be taken.

For many of our importers this may be the first time

they have ever imported product into the US. We

work with the importer and USDA to ensure that all of

the protocol steps are followed such as:

eAuthentication and applying for level 2 access for

ePermits

Routing, Compliance Agreements, and Permitting

Finding the Customs Broker that fits their needs

Labeling Requirements

Logistics

Distribution Planning and Execution

Port of Entry Treatments

For Gateway America understanding the

entire process is key. If one small piece

of the puzzle is overlooked it could delay

an importer by months and could delay

the import until the next growing season.

Example:

One of our customers at Port of Origin forgot

to mark one of their pallets as a SAMPLE

PALLET. US Customs came very close to re-

exporting that entire shipment which was

about 39,500 lbs. Thankfully Gateway

America ad USDA were able to work with US

Customs to resolve the issue.

Interesting Link

http://www.freshplaza.com/article/159372/Mexico-Puebla-achieves-record-

breaking-pitahaya-exports

Gateway America, LLC.

4300 Air Cargo Rd.

Gulfport, MS 39501

Office: (228) 331-1473

[email protected]

Connect with Gateway America

Ryan Hollingsworth

VP Of Operations

Wireless: (228) 547-6546

[email protected]

Frank Benso

President

Wireless: (217) 621-3140

[email protected]