It is the policy of L.J. Walch Company Inc. to comply with all import and export requirements set forth by the US State Department, the Department of Treasury, and the
Department of Commerce. Before export to any company, commercial or military, our process will insure a check against the denied parties and denied countries lists. Our International customers shipping articles for repair to LJW that have eligibility for installation on military aircrafts should follow the below procedures to insure a timely delivery and significant cost savings.
We cannot and will not accept components from countries that are listed on the ITAR proscribed countries list or that have an end use for the countries listed in ITAR 126.1.
For countries other than those listed in ITAR 126.1, please review our overhaul capabilities and confirm that we have the capability to service your components. Ship the article to us under the ITAR exemption 123.4 (a) (1). The following statement should be made on all paperwork including import documents: “Unserviceable goods being sent to USA for repair and return under 22 CFR 123.4 (a) (1), temporary import license exemptions”. After the component have been serviced, it will be re-exported back to you under the same exemption. Your repair order should state the end user, end use country and type of aircraft for each and every shipment.
If a component that is eligible for installation on military aircraft is sent to LJW for maintenance and this exemption is not made in the import process we may be required to obtain a US State Department export license to return the completed component to you. The fee associated with obtaining the export license is $250.00/each and the additional delay would be one to four weeks.
An advisory to LJW prior to shipment of any article that is eligible for installation on military aircrafts are the best path to take. Please send to tony@ljwalch.com.
Thanks for your interest in our company and feel free to contact any of our support staff or myself with any questions, comments, or concerns.
Tony Ippolito VP/Support Operations/CECO |