Cookie information | Partner sites: www.heatingandventilating.net
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (ACR) News
 
register | add company | login / update | search 

Site Sponsors

 
Published on 11 - July - 2012

Kenyan customs intercept illegal R12 consignment


AFRICA: Kenyan authorities have successfully intercepted and impounded 55 cylinders of illegal R12 refrigerant at the port of Mombasa.

The seizure followed a routine random testing and analysis by the Kenyan customs. The cargo originated from Dubai and was imported in April by a Kenyan company based in Mombasa. While the company had an annual license from Kenya's National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to deal in controlled ODS, in this particular case the company had obtained a permit from NEMA to import R410A and R404A. However, upon random testing, one cylinder among the imported consignment was found to contain a quantity of banned R12.

Further tests conducted jointly by NEMA, Customs and the Environmental Police Unit revealed that all the 55 cylinders contained R12.

NEMA subsequently ordered the company to reship the consignment back to Dubai.


Get all the week’s industry news and jobs direct to your inbox: click here to receive the free ACR-News.com weekly newsletter.

 Make a comment?


Your name
Subject

Inform me of responses to this comment

This Is CAPTCHA Image
Enter number above (anti-spam)



RSS Feeds
ACR-news.com News - RSS Feed All latest
ACR-news.com News - RSS Feed News
ACR-news.com Products - RSS Feed Products
ACR-news.com Suppliers - RSS Feed Suppliers
ACR-news.com Quizzes - RSS Feed Quiz
ACR-news.com Jobs - RSS Feed Jobs
Datateam is a modern and dynamic communications business with a product portfolio covering six business-to-business and healthcare sectors. Established in 1988, we have expanded over the years and now offer over 50 publications, websites, events and awards.
Post this story
 
Click here to receive the ACR-news.com weekly newsletter

Cookies

We use cookies to make this site as useful as possible. They are small text files we put in your browser to track and assist usage of our site but, with the exception of cookies that help you log in, they don't tell us who you are.
You can control cookies in your browser settings. If you use our site it implies that you consent to our cookie usage. To find out more about how we use cookies and how you can control them, click here to see our cookie policy.