Frequently asked questions
CC TAG6 – Re-use
FAQ
Reuse is if someone opens and removes a mounted CC TAG6 label and re-mounts it on another container base. In this case, they intentionally misused the Identification Marks of the CC Container system on purpose. This improper use cannot be accepted.
Re-used labels are labels that have been purposely damaged before placing them on a container base that does not have a CC TAG6 label. When the container has no CC TAG6 label it is not part of the CC Pool system and will not be repaired and maintained by Container Centralen. By removing a CC TAG6 label and mounting it to another container base, Container Centralen will suddenly have two containers to repair which leads to extra costs for CC and their customers which is not fair and not acceptable.
Re-use/manipulation of the CC TAG6 label can be identified by scanning and/or visual inspection.
You should refuse the CC Container base with the re-used/damaged label upon delivery. For further handling instructions, please refer to the answer on question ‘What do I have to do if I find a fake label?’.
The new CCTAG6 will be very difficult to damage in normal use, only misuse or abuse can cause serious damage. If you damage the CC TAG6 label you can remove the damaged label and send it to Container Centralen in Hoofddorp and register an exchange request in My CC. If it is an original broken CC TAG6 label you receive a new label for a pool protection fee, (because the new label can only be damaged by misuse); for non-genuine labels received, no new labels will be delivered and no invoice will be raised, but we will register that you have handed in non-genuine labels.