Why should the goods be inspected.
Why should the goods be inspected.
In international transportation, the purpose of cargo inspection before shipment is to ensure that the goods comply with transportation requirements and international trade regulations, while reducing the risk of damage or loss of goods during transportation. Specifically, pre-shipment cargo inspection can help with the following:
The correctness of the quantity of goods: Cargo inspection can ensure that the quantity of goods loaded is consistent with the quantity on the waybill, avoiding disputes and losses caused by inconsistent quantities.
Integrity of packaging: Cargo inspection can check the integrity of packaging to prevent damage or deformation of goods during transportation. If there is a problem with the packaging, you can take timely measures to repair or replace it.
Eligibility of cargo quality: Cargo inspection can verify whether the quality of the cargo complies with relevant standards and agreements, such as checking whether the temperature, humidity, quality, size and other indicators of the cargo meet the requirements, so as to ensure that the cargo can reach the destination safely.
Legal compliance: Cargo inspection can ensure that the goods comply with international trade regulations and relevant laws and regulations, and avoid fines or other legal consequences caused by unauthorized or violation of regulations.