Episode 1091 Automated Import Information System Wed, 2020-Apr-29 00:24 UTC Length - 1:32
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The random article for Wednesday, 29 April 2020 is Automated Import Information System.
The Automated Import Information System (AIIS) is a computerized tracking
system introduced by FSIS in 2002 to monitor imports of meat and poultry. While all
imported products are inspected in the country of origin and reinspected visually before
being released by FSIS, the AIIS selects shipments for additional reinspection verification.
The additional reinspection tasks could include testing for residues, microbiology or food
chemistry. Whether import shipments are reinspected is statistically based on the annual
volume of shipments from the exporting country.
This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:24 UTC on Wednesday, 29 April 2020.
For the full current version of the article, see Automated Import Information System on Wikipedia.
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