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Shipping Container Inspection system in Garments and Textile Industry

Shipping Container Inspection System in the Garments and Textile Industry

Shipping trailer/ Container Inspection in Textile and Apparel
Shipping container checking is a very vital task for every garment and textile supplier to send safe products to a customer. The Shipping Container Inspection standard is to check in a 7-point inspection system or a 10-point inspection system. To ensure the quality, safety, and compliance of garment goods before they are shipped to customers or retailers, it becomes a mandatory process.

Objectives of Shipping Container/ Trailer Inspection

  1. To avoid cargo damage.
  2. Prevent product from moisture and ultimately mold effect.
  3. Prevent cartoons from soil or oil spots.
  4. Ensure the container inside is neat and clean before loading.
  5. Send good quality carton boxes to customers.
Shipping Container Inspection system in Garments and Textile Industry

7 points shipping / Container Inspection report of Textile and Garments Industry

Inspection PointCheck Point DescriptionRemarks
1. Outside/
Undercarriage
a) Inspect before entering the facility.Container must be free from defects.
b) Supporting Beams should be visible.
2. Inside/
Outside Door
a) Secure and reliable locking mechanisms are attached to the container. 
b) Bolts Status (Check for Loose bolts) 
c) Look for plates and repairs (Solid plates should not cover standard container cavities). 
d) All Patches are completely sealed, No visible holes. 
e) Check rubber sealing availability on the door (inside). 
3. Right &
Left Side
a) Unusual repairs to structural beams. 
b) Repairs to walls on the inside must be visible on the outside. 
c) All Patches are completely sealed, No visible holes. 
4. Front Walla) Visibility of blocks and vents. 
b) All Patches are completely sealed, No visible holes. 
5. Ceiling/Roofa) Visibility of blocks and vents. 
b) Repairs to the ceiling on the inside must be visible on the outside. 
c) Roof Conditional (Damage/Leakage) 
6. Floor (Inside)a) Make sure the floor is the correct height from the ceiling. 
b) Make sure the floor is flat. Do not need to step up to get inside. 
c) Lookout for unusual repairs. 
d) Floor Condition (Cleanness/Repairs/Leakage) 
7. Seal Verificationa) Seal properly affixed 
b) Seal meets or exceeds 
c) Ensure seal is not broken or damaged. The sealing can seal your high-quality level to customers to satisfy them.

10 points shipping / Container Inspection report:

  1. Under Carriage
  2. Ceiling            
  3. Left Side         
  4. Right Side      
  5. Front Wall     
  6. Inside Outside Door
  7. Lock    
  8. Under-seat     
  9. Hidden Cabinet
  10. Floor

The above two types are the most popular Shipping Container Inspection system in the Garments and Textile Industry.

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