Independent oversight at every handling stage — where risk begins and accountability matters.
Cargo inspection is not paperwork. It is on-site presence, observation, and judgment — delivered at the exact moment cargo is handled.
Loading is a high-risk phase where improper lifting, sequencing, or equipment use can immediately compromise cargo integrity.
Off-loading inspections focus on identifying handling damage, impact marks, or condition changes occurring during discharge.
Stuffing inspections are carried out to ensure cargo is packed, positioned, and secured correctly inside the container prior to sealing. Errors at this stage directly translate into transit damage.
Lashing inspections focus on the adequacy and correctness of securing arrangements to prevent cargo movement during transit.
Destuffing inspections are conducted at the time of container opening to assess cargo condition upon arrival and identify any transit-related damage or shortages.
Our findings are based on physical evidence, documented clearly to support operational decisions and contractual accountability.
Visual condition assessment is carried out at critical stages to establish cargo status before, during, and after operations.
Surveyors remain attentive to operational practices that may affect cargo safety — not after the fact, but while it happens.
Cargo inspection reduces uncertainty. It protects interests before disputes arise.
Most cargo issues originate during handling. Independent inspection ensures transparency, accountability, and clarity — at the right time.