CONTAINER LOADING AND UNLOADING SUPERVISION

We help you to optimize your supply chain to safeguard your brand reputation because the globalized supply chains capable of meeting consumer demand for fast fashion which comes with risk.

CONTAINER LOADING AND UNLOADING SUPERVISION


This service is ideal for larger shipments, product lines with continuous production, and situations with strict on-time delivery requirements. The Delivery Process Inspection (DPI) occurs when approximately 15 to 80% of production is complete, ensuring that any initial discrepancies have been addressed and that quality standards are maintained. This helps to reduce the defect rate for the remainder of the production run.

Containers others assessment steps are as follows:

Outside the container:

1. No holes or cracks in walls or roof.
2. Doors operate properly.
3. Closing devices operate properly.
4. No adhesive labels from the previous cargo, e.g. IMO placards.
5. For open-top containers: roof bows are complete and correctly fitted.
6. For open-top containers: tarpaulins are undamaged and fit properly; ends of tarpaulin ropes are undamaged; all roof eyes are present.
7. For hard-top containers: the roof is undamaged, roof locking mechanism fits and operates properly.

Inside the container:

1. Container is watertight. Test method: enter container, close both doors tightly and look for incoming light (e.g. through cracks, holes, door gaskets, etc.).
2. Container interior is absolutely dry. (Wipe up any condensation or white frost in order to avoid corrosion and moisture damage of the cargo.)
3. Container is clean, free of cargo residues, and neutral in odor.
4. No nails or other protrusions that could damage the cargo.
Once these checks are completed the container will be sealed and an inspection report will be issued to you.

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