ISC has an eNVD how-to guide which outlines the steps in completing an eNVD. Otherwise, for more information or assistance contact ISC Customer Service on 1800 683 111.
read moreISC is currently developing software for eNVD receivers that will enable them to take carriage of consignments both online and offline on a singular digital platform.
read moreWhile ISC recommends using Google Chrome to access the eNVD, its mobile features are supported on Internet Explorer 11+, Microsoft Edge, Firefox and Safari.
read moreThe LPA electronic National Vendor Declaration (eNVD) system is a faster, easier way to complete livestock consignments. An LPA eNVD is the digital alternative to paper-based NVDs. The eNVD system...
read moreIf you do not have access to a current hard copy NVD and need to move stock urgently, eNVDs are accessible at any time to fill out on your mobile device or computer.
read moreLogin via myMLA and access eNVD within your linked LPA account/s. Learn how to link your myMLA and create an eNVD here.
read moreThere are two steps for signing an eNVD. Part A First, the producer must sign the eNVD, as it serves as a declaration confirming compliance with LPA requirements and...
read moreThe following forms are available using the eNVD: Livestock Production Assurance National Vendor Declaration (LPA NVD) for cattle, EU cattle, sheep and lamb, goats and bobby calves Meat Standards Australia...
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read moreProducers should communicate with their transporter and see if they are comfortable carrying a digital eNVD copy – this is a full copy of the consignment forms in PDF or...
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