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Container Loading Inspections for Product Protection

A quality container loading inspection is your protection against damage caused by improper loading or shipping procedures.

5 Steps for a Successful Container Loading Inspection

Imagine a container loading inspection as an extension of factory line quality control.

1. Quality and Quantity Checks

Individual products should continue to be checked for construction integrity. An inspector can sample a small portion for final verification before loading begins. This is an extra measure intended to catch issues missed between the factory line and the loading zone.

However, since a product loading inspector can only look at a small percentage of the total shipment, it should never be a complete replacement for a more thorough pre-shipment inspection.

During this step, model numbers and order totals are also checked for accuracy against inventory documents.

2. Packaging Inspection

Packaging strength is essential to the integrity of the product. When an on-site inspector can spot defective, out-of-spec, or mislabeled packaging before the product leaves for its long and cramped journey, a company can save potentially millions in damaged goods, return costs, and loss of sales.

Even when product packaging meets its required specs as per quality assurance (QA) standards, an experienced inspector may be able to provide observations and recommendations that can help further strengthen future packaging design. These recommendations are built based on close observation of how products stand up to routine loading procedures and in-transit conditions.

3. Loading Procedure Verification

How aware are busy loading operators about 'fragile' products? Are they treated with care, or handled as just another package to be shipped as quickly as possible?

An on-site inspector will ensure all personnel involved in the loading process are aware of sensitive items and can perform sensitive loading duties accordingly.

Are cargo containers being sealed properly? The most carefully loaded cargo can be easily ruined by weather leaks.

Therefore, the quality of the sealing must be verified by an on-site inspector before it leaves.

4. Cargo Container Quality Inspections

Perhaps it is the containers that are not fit for the journey. Export cartons must be thoroughly inspected for any damage, leaks, molds, bugs, rodents, and overall material conditions. Are the container walls already softened or crushed by previous use?

Whereas a typical loading and shipping company may either miss container flaws or gamble that a damaged crate can still withstand the journey, a trained loading inspector will leave no wall, latch, or seal unchecked.

5. Verification of All Legal and Regulatory Documents

The cargo container is sound and resistant to leaks. That doesn't mean a necessary piece of paperwork can't fall through the cracks.

How can CDG Help?

CDG Container Loading Checks (CLC) extends QC inspections to all loading and shipping concerns. For all inspections, CDG uses the standard internationally recognized ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 (ISO 2859-1) statistical sampling procedure, covering: functionality, performance, durability, overall appearance, and dimension.

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