Mandatory Screening on Export Air Freight

All outbound international air cargo, regardless of its destination, must be examined under the Enhanced Air Cargo Examination (EACE) program before it is loaded onto the plane.


Export freight must either be examined at piece level (box, carton, pallet or another deconsolidated form of freight), or originate from a Known Consignor (KC) or Regulated Air Cargo Agent (RACA) before it can be accepted for uplift.


The costs associated with primary screenings are included in our export quotations. In some cases, a secondary screening is required, and you will be notified at the earliest convenience. 


Should you have any further queries or questions please do not hesitate to contact us directly. 

 

Alternatively, please click on the link below to be directed to DAFF website. 

https://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity-trade/export/from-australia/air-cargo-changes