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Ship holds survey and Hatch-covers inspection

Ship holds survey and Hatch-covers inspection

Ship holds survey and Hatch-covers inspection

Ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection

AIM Control offers ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection services are to ensure the condition of vessel and ship are suitable for loading of cargo, IMO regulation before stowage handling. AIM Control's surveyors are also available to conduct the suitability of container condition and other transport means before shipping of goods.

Ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection jobs are the activities of AIM Control's  marine surveyors to identify  ship's cargo holds are in cleanliness, drying, free-smell and hatch covers are in watertight condition. these Motor Vessel's cargo holds and hatch covers are verified in seaworthiness condition for voyage at sea. Email:aimcontrol@aimcontrolgroup.com, cell: +84903615612.

We are also providing pre-loading survey, loading supervision, tallying of cargo in bags, weighing of commodity in bulk, draft survey, on-hire survey, off-hire survey, bunkering and bunker quantity survey, seaworthiness survey for customers basing on their requirement purposes.

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Place of ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection and others: on board of vessel, in ports, anchorage, and harbors, in shipyard, place of loading and other places on global and in Vietnam, Asia, Europe, Africa, America, others.

Times of ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection: before loafing of goods, during dry-docking for new building or repair, at the time of pre-purchase condition survey, seaworthiness survey, and others.

Times of container’s condition survey: pre time stuffing (before loading), on-hire or off-hire containers, others.

Report of ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection (Certificate): will be sent customers (with photos).

Why does the ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspect (or container condition inspect) before loading?

Most commodities shipped must be protected from contamination from various sources. Some dry bulk cargoes are sensitive to humidity, some are exposed to attack from vermin and insects and some may risk decomposition if contained in wrong environment. Most liquid cargoes can potentially be contaminated by external sources and other liquids such as a different cargo in an adjacent cargo tank, incorrect temperatures and even hazardous chemical reactions with other liquids or substances.

As our core business concerns inspection of products and cargo inspection, goods survey that will be used for human food or animal feed we emphasize the importance of a throughout ship holds and container cleanliness survey inspection before loading of products into ship’s cargo holds and cargo tanks, as well as containers shore tanks, railway carriages, trucks, containers etc. Also to avoid contamination the condition of any cargo discharged is thoroughly inspected before transferring to another location.

Purposes of ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection (or container condition)

AIM Control's ship holds survey and hatch-covers inspection in condition and watertight hose testing for the before loading at port's berthing

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AIM Control's ship condition surveys / inspection for the marine vessel after loading completed at port's berthing:

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Holds & Hatches survey and supervision (before loading)

  • Supervision and survey to find free from ANY previous cargo residues

  • Supervision and survey to find free from loose rust, scale or paint.  Painted surfaces must be properly applied and cured

  • Supervision and survey to find dry and clean

  • Supervision and survey to find free from odours

  • Supervision and survey to find in all ways in a suitable condition, fit and safe to receive and preserve the intended cargo

  • Supervision and survey to find particular emphasis on previous cargo residue on overhead beams, hatch-end beams, hatch joints and hinges, frame brackets, pipe brackets, ladder ways, manhole covers etc

General

Although not part of a vessel cleanliness survey inspection it is requested that the following is also checked and reported on:

  • Supervision and survey to find all bilge covers, access covers, tank-top covers should be inspected and properly secured

  • Supervision and survey to find bilge wells should be clean and dry with pumps in good working order

  • Supervision and survey to find tank-tops should be free from protrusions, container fittings, pad eyes and the like

  • Supervision and survey to find hatch covers must be demonstrably watertight with all seals and sealing faces in position and properly maintained.

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