A shipping container is made with heavy and durable steel for shipment, storage, and handling. It is mainly used for moving various kinds of products anywhere in the world by waterway or airway. The purpose of a freight container is to carry cargo safely and efficiently.
Avoid unforeseen cargo damage and product loss by using a container inspection procedure to check the quality of your containers - when they're in your home town and overseas. Want to know the common defects found during container inspections and how to resolve them? Read on!
In this blog site describes a careful and structured procedure for the inspection of containers. Here we discuss about container design and types of damage, inspection procedure, how to measure the actual damage depth, how to repair the damage etc.
Purpose of this blog:
Container is a modular element of an entire system of freight movement. Inspections of containers are made in order to reveal conditions within recommended tolerances. We try to follow the IICL standard for inspection and repair method. That is why it is important for those who are engaged with shipping agent, forwarder, C&F, container survey, repair vendor and for all shipping personal.
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