Yes, wood packaging materials (WPM) stamped with the Department of Defense's (DoD) Pest Free Certification mark can be sent to countries that adhere to the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM). However, it is essential to ensure that the certification complies with the specific phytosanitary requirements of the destination country. Always check the latest regulations and requirements before shipment to avoid any compliance issues.
You do not need Certification documents unless the destination country requires bark free or debarked solid wood packaging materials. Go to the following link to identify countries that require the additional standards. http://www.nwpca.com/_INTLRegulations/ISPM15CountryUpdate.htm
A UL Mark is a type of certification mark which is used in the United States. The UL Mark is used on many products to certify them and the UL Mark product is the most widely used and accepted certification product mark.
Proof mark.
probably a makers mark
silver mark 865
A certification mark is any word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination thereof owned by one party who certifies the goods and services of others when they meet certain standards. The owner of the mark exercises control over the use of the mark; however, because the sole purpose of a certification mark is to indicate that certain standards have been met, use of the mark is by others.
Could be an inspector's mark, assembly mark, etc..
The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
"STERLING" stamped on a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, while letters stamped on the inside of a ring could represent the manufacturer's mark, the metal purity mark, or any personalization done to the ring. It is common for jewelry pieces to have these stamps for identification and quality assurance purposes.
it will have a mark stamped or it or it will say silver/ sterling silver.
it most likely is a trade mark.
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