Loading inspection Discharging surveillance and tallying services
AIM Control offers the loading inspection discharging surveillance and tallying services for ship-owner, shipper, underwriter, cargo insurance companies and buyers during cargo loaded (or unloading) in carrier ship's cargo holds (or into containers) at ports and any locals under client's order.
This is AIM Control's cargo loading supervision of loading and/or discharging supervision service entails
Supervising on loading & unloading operations for shipment into container, marine ship and vessel in ports, factories, warehouses, silos, supplier's premises, etc.
Weighing inspection/ assessment/ verify and sampling on cargo in silos, warehouses and storage areas as well as ship's holds, Containers.
Quantity Tallying and surveyors on loading and unloading to ensure the shipment is mentioned as Packing list, P.O, B/L and shipping document.
Place of loading discharging supervision: at supplier’s premise, in factories and manufactories, consignee’s warehouse, in ports, at port’s yards, in ship’s holds, on board of ship, anchorage, and harbors, mineral fields and on site of inspection on global and in Vietnam, Asia, Europe, Africa, America, others.
Times of loading discharging supervision: at the time of pre-shipment, upon loading, loading on board of ship’s holds, container’s stuffing, loading on trucks, during discharging, after and at the time of damage/loss, after importing and others.
AIM Control's loading discharging supervision reports will be immediately sent in result and photos.
Close loading discharging inspection by AIM Control inspectors ensures that
Loading discharging Supervision/ Inspections to Goods are properly handled during storage, loading, and transport
Discharging Supervision / Loading Inspections on Weight of cargo is correctly ascertained and samples correctly drawn.
Loading disbarring Supervision/ Inspections on Quantity of cargo is tally and counted bags by bags, carton by carton, package by package fo doing correctly quantity on delivery and receipt.
Loading discharging Supervision / Inspections for vessel, ship, containers (pre-shipment inspection), lighters, trucks . . .
Loading discharging Supervision / Inspections for all kind of cargo, goods, product from in bags to in break or in bulk
Loading discharging Supervision / Inspections are carried out at vessel's holds, container, port, warehouse, factory. . .
AIM Control's inspectors and surveyors, experts are ready to attend at every operational stage to provide loading supervision and unloading supervision and inspection, ensuring you receive a constant and direct flowing of information:
To provide client with the control and peace of mind you need, AIM Control's loading supervision and discharge supervision and inspection services include:
Other transportation and shipping supervision and inspection services
At requests of customers, AIM Control’s loading/unloading supervisions – ensure that your goods are handled safely and correctly, anywhere in the world. Email: inspection@aimcontrolgroup.com, aimcontrol@hotmail.com, cell: +84903615612.
Why choose loading discharging supervision from AIM Control?
As a world-leader in loading discharging supervision, AIM Control Organization offers you a unique global network to ensure your products are handled safely in every corner of the world. These services enable you to:
Assure all quality and safety requirements are met
Assure all quantity and weight requirements are met
Ensure your goods are properly handled and secure, whatever the means of transport
Ensure goods are shipped and stored according to good transportation practices
Undertake all your requirement to conduct under independent third party inspection with professional surveyors and supervisors
Benefit from professional supervision of your products during loading and unloading operations and ensure
Trusted loading/unloading supervision from a leading supplier
Our loading/unloading supervision services include checking:
Handling during all loading and unloading operations
The manufacturer’s premises or warehouse during packaging to confirm that goods meet all requirements
The general appearance of the cargo and/or packaging
Cleanliness of the transport, such as the hold, the railway wagon, cargo plane or ship deck
Loading documents
Stowing, fastening, wedging and protection measures against natural elements
The number of packing cases and their marking against contractual specifications
Record of weather, arrival time of container, container No., truck No., vessel, ships
Hatch covers, Holds, Containers condition inspection to assess damage, moisture, perforation, smell test, ventilation check
Quantity of goods and condition of outer packaging
Random selection of sample cartons to verify actual packaged products
Supervise the loading process to minimize breakage and maximize space utilization
Seal the container with the customs’ seal and AIM Control’s seal
Record the seal Nos. and departure time of containers
Contact us today to find out how our loading/unloading supervision services can ensure that your goods are handled safely and correctly.
Loading discharging supervision
AIM Control's loading/ discharging Survey / Supervision / Inspection to ensure the intended cargo, products, goods’ condition loaded/unloaded, the loading supervision may needed. Email: inspection@aimcontrolgroup.com, aimcontrol@hotmail.com, cell: +84903615612.
Loading surveyors / Discharging inspectors of AIM Control Inspection Group also has particular experience in assisting with the preloading, loading and unloading process, the subdivision of merchandise and the control of storage and consignment of steel products (In particular coils both hot and cold, etc.), as well as the crude oil, supercargo, heavy lift cargo, product of packages, liquid cargo, bulk cargo, bags cargo. . .
In particular of Unloading/discharging Survey / Supervision / Inspection:
- Vessel's holds Inspection condition supervision before loading;
- Containers condition inspection supervision before loading;
- Stowage supervision and control;
- Visual inspection during loading and/or unloading supervision;
- Control on reloading of merchandise toward the final destination (trucks and railway wagons);
- Tally inspections (controlling of correspondence i.e packing lists and possible marking for subdivision in piles of coils, iron billets, slabs, wire rod, plates, etc.);
- Determination of weight by means of Draft Survey and/or weighing scale and/or automatic scale with use of conveyor belt
- Samplings according to international standards.
- Advice on maintenance of cargo integrity
- Condition inspection
- Sealing / unsealing
- Prevention loss/damage to cargo, goods, products
- Letter protect report to Master, Concerning parties on loss/damage arising
- Others
Your benefits: Reduce the potential risk.
Supervisory / overseeing surveys
Our Surveyors, inspectors may sometimes be called in to advise ship-owners, chatterers and shippers with regard to certain types of cargo and its handling. More often than not, however, they will be instructed to actually oversee or supervise its handling in which case they will be acting clearly as an agent of their principal.
Loading surveys
This activity includes compiling preliminary stowage and final cargo plan, monitoring of all stages of loading, control for stowage and securing of cargo in holds. Both ship's surveyors and underwriters' surveyors may be involved with these surveys. Loading surveys may be required as an extension to service provided above or may stand alone.
Securing / Lashing surveys
Surveyors are often called upon to inspect the securing of cargo, both in a ship and in a container. In a conventional ship this is usually the function of the ship's surveyor who certifies that the ship-owner or chartered has taken all reasonable precautions to stow and secure the cargo for the forthcoming voyage. In a container, unless packed by the ship's representatives, it is more likely for the survey to be carried out by the shipper's or underwriter's surveyor. Its purpose is then to endeavour to establish that, if movement damage occurs in transit, it has been caused by actions of the carrier and not by the shipper's inadequate securing.
Discharge / Out-turn surveys
Unloading/ discharging Survey / Supervision / Inspection, a surveyor may be called in to report on the condition of the cargo, when it arrives at destination. This may involve no more than an inspection of a particular commodity, perhaps a consignment of machinery or other goods , which may be susceptible to damage or which has suffered known damage in stow. If there is known to be a problem of damage from heavy weather on a voyage, or any other causes, surveyors will often be instructed to attend a discharge survey on behalf of the ship and possibly also for the receivers. Even if there is no known damage receivers, or more probably their underwriters, knowing that a cargo susceptible to damage, will often commission a discharge survey as this may later make it easier to pin-point liability for any damage.
The videos taken at the site of Control and inspection, survey before packing at supplier premise and loading supervision and quantity of bags tally during AIM Control surveyors and inspectors conducted the White Rice Quality / Weight / Quantity for exporting from Vietnam with containers and ship holds:
The videos taken at the site of Control and inspection, survey before packing at supplier premise and loading supervision and quantity of carton tally during AIM Control surveyors and inspectors conducted the furniture products for exporting from Vietnam with containers: