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
- To avoid cargo damage.
- Prevent product from moisture and ultimately mold effect.
- Prevent cartoons from soil or oil spots.
- Ensure the container inside is neat and clean before loading.
- Send good quality carton boxes to customers.

7 points shipping / Container Inspection report of Textile and Garments Industry
Inspection Point | Check Point Description | Remarks |
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 Wall | a) Visibility of blocks and vents. | |
b) All Patches are completely sealed, No visible holes. | ||
5. Ceiling/Roof | a) 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 Verification | a) 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:
- Under Carriage
- Ceiling
- Left Side
- Right Side
- Front Wall
- Inside Outside Door
- Lock
- Under-seat
- Hidden Cabinet
- Floor
The above two types are the most popular Shipping Container Inspection system in the Garments and Textile Industry.