News 15
Watch out, there’s a counterfeiter about
DUPONT Refrigerants completed an enforcement action involving counterfeit refrigerants, which resulted in a seizure of cylinders and packaging in Hangzhou province, China. DuPont identified
Hangzhou Sporlan Heating and Refrigeration Company, as a potential counterfeiter through a tip from another refrigerant manufacturer. A raid of Hangzhou Sporlan facilities was performed by local law enforcement authorities and counterfeit cylinders and packaging were seized.
The investigation confirmed that these were counterfeit refrigerant cylinders carrying the trademarks DuPont and Suva as well as trademarks of another major manufacturer. The seizure resulted in confiscation of 300 units of counterfeit DuPont Suva R134a refrigerant.
A settlement was reached in July 2013, and as a
consequence of the counterfeit activity, Hangzhou Sporlan was required to a pay damages to DuPont for the crime committed. In addition, Hangzhou Sporlan agreed to cease to use, advertise or otherwise infringe on the DuPont, Suva and Isceon trademarks and word marks. They also expressed in writing as part of the settlement agreement, their apology for any harm and loss caused to DuPont. Any breach of the agreement will result in additional damages and
further prosecution by DuPont. In addition, the agreement required that Hangzhou Sporlan reveal to DuPont all their suppliers and information associated with bulk refrigerants, cylinders and carton packages of counterfeit goods so subsequent
investigations can be pursued. “We continue to aggressively pursue full legal action against counterfeiters who illegally use our trademarks,” said Greg Rubin, global business manager of DuPont Refrigerants.
“Counterfeit refrigerants present a danger to the marketplace, in terms of potential safety and environmental issues, as well as the possibility of equipment failure.
“In addition, counterfeit refrigerants can include CFCs and HCFCs in containers marked as HFCs which raises an illegal import issue and can be in violation of international treaties, such as the Montreal Protocol.”
DuPont has developed a multi-faceted program to address counterfeit refrigerants including education of customs officials and deployment of overt and covert tactics to ensure the authenticity of DuPont refrigerants. “We work with our global distribution network and with law enforcement in all regions to combat this illegal activity,” added Mr Rubin. “Remember that when suspicious activity is observed in the marketplace to contact DuPont directly.”
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