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Re: International Shipments



Sorry I responded late, but I was on vacation. Imaging how many e-mail you
received when you're are going for ten days. We used a company is called FRITZ
COMPANIES. We shipped Ir-192 to Europe and Australia. They also have a web site.
www.fritz.com. I hope this will help you..

Dave Pratt wrote:

> We have routinely made radioactive material shipments using FedEx and Korean
> Air to the Netherlands, Scotland, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan
> and France. I have found FedEx to be great if they can take package directly
> into the country of destination but problems arise if they have to use a
> third party. Now that Korean Air will not accept dangerous goods on
> passenger aircraft, I am looking for other carriers. If you ship to any of
> these countries, I would appreciate hearing about your experience.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
> Dave Pratt
> Senior Health Physicist
> Oregon State University Radiation Center
> 100 Radiation Center
> Corvallis OR 97331-5903
>
> Ph:  (541) 737 7048
> FAX: (541) 737 0480
> email: prattds@rc.orst.edu
>
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