INDEPENDENT MARINE SURVEYORS - Cargo Surveys

Independent Marine Surveyors

Cargo Surveys, Marine Surveys, Stowage and Lashing Surveys

Cargo Surveys

INDEPENDENT MARINE SURVEYORS - Cargo Surveys

THE MAIN TYPES OF JOB INSPECTION OF GOODS

Include in accordance with the requirements of the customer:

  • All types of survey inspections for damage occurring during transportation of General, bulk and containerised cargoes – setting nature, causes and amount of damage / harm;
  • Quantitative and qualitative inspecie of cargo (General cargo, bulk cargo, container cargo, refrigerated and frozen goods, fruit and scolopacidae products, etc.);
  • Supervision and monitoring of loading / discharging;
  • Pre – loading inspection (assessment of the cargo before transportation);
  • Sampling and laboratory analysis;
  • Draft survey;
  • Inspection of the holds and cargo spaces;
  • Survey and control the laying and fastening of the cargo.

ROLLED STEEL AND NON-FERROUS METALS:

  • inspection of cargo during unloading from the car;
  • inspection of cargo storage in the port;
  • inspection of cargo loading to the vessel;
  • marking; tally of cargo at all stages;
  • inspection of cargo in the holds of the ship.

BULK GOODS:

  • determination of the quantity of cargo by draught (draught survey);
  • inspection of containers (wagons) at the end of unloading;
  • sampling;
  • laboratory analyses.

LUMBER, PAPER, PULP

  • inspection of cargo during unloading from the car;
  • inspection of cargo storage in the port;
  • inspection of cargo loading to the vessel;
  • tally of cargo at all stages.

FOOD

Grains:

  • supervision of cargo handling operation with the reweighting of wagons gross-net;
  • definition of quantity of cargo according to draft survey;
  • sampling and laboratory analyses;

Fruits and vegetables:

  • examination of quantity/quality;
  • the damage control of the goods;
  • sampling and laboratory analyses.

Cargo in containers:

  • examination of quantity/quality;
  • the damage control of the goods;
  • sampling and laboratory analyses.

INSPECTION OF CONTAINERS:

  • Inspection of containers before loading.
  • The account of cargo when loading/unloading containers.
  • The calculation of placing and fastening of cargo in containers.
  • Inspection of the damaged cargo in the container.