Coast Guard Sector New York personnel conducted three warehouse spot checks at the Port of New York and New Jersey this week, uncovering a 60% deficiency rate in hazardous material compliance. The

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Coast Guard Sector New York personnel conducted three warehouse spot checks at the Port of New York and New Jersey this week, uncovering a 60% deficiency rate in hazardous material compliance.
The targeted inspections, driven by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) container screening data, are part of an expanded effort to detect undeclared hazardous cargo before it can pose a threat to port safety or vessel crews.
The Coast Guard says that the recent inspections highlight its growing collaboration with CBP, which has significantly improved over the past year. When CBP identifies anomalies or items of interest during targeted container inspections, it now routinely notifies Coast Guard Sector New York personnel, who follow up with specialized checks focused on undeclared hazardous materials.
“CBP’s refined targeting capabilities are helping us act faster and more precisely,” said Lt. Cmdr. Paul Civita, Coast Guard Sector New York’s deputy Safety and Security Operations chief.
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