There are currently two entry points to Ireland that have EU Border Inspection Posts which are approved for the import of products of animal origin from 3rd Countries into the European Union, and which have freezer storage facilities – namely Shannon Airport and Dublin Port. The decision to seek approval as a Border Inspection Point is a commercial decision for port and airport authorities. The provision of appropriate facilities for the inspection and storage of goods requires detailed planning, the assistance of the Office of Public Works, compliance with the statutory planning requirements and the approval of the audit unit of the European Commission DG SANTE. My department is always available for discussions with any port or airport authority interested in having an approved Border Inspection Post.