Thanks very much to all of you for your prompt responses.  They've been very
helpful.

Carl


On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Carl Newton <emcl...@gmail.com> wrote:


        List Members:

        I've just been called by a customer with a piece of industrial extrusion
equipment stopped by Chinese customs.  I believe that this has happened
because shipping people mis-categorized the equipment. This type of hardware
is not listed in the Products Catalog for China Compulsory Certification.

        I'm being told that the category assigned to the equipment cannot be 
changed
once it arrives in China. That the equipment must be returned to the USA,
re-categorized, and then returned to China.  This is all 2nd hand info at this
point.

        Do any of you have any experience of this kind, and if so, how was it
resolved?

        
        Carl




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