Buyers or sellers can order an SGS inspection of the hold prior to loading. This gives both parties the confidence that the cargo will not be contaminated by material already in the hold, or affected in any way by vessel deficiencies. Our inspectors photograph, document and report on any abnormalities they encounter. After completing the assessment, we provide an internationally recognized certificate of inspection.
An SGS inspector verifies that the ship’s hold is ready to receive your cargo. Our hold inspections consider a number of factors that may affect the quality of your cargo. Our capable and experienced inspectors:
Improper ship’s hatch cover seals and securing arrangements account for a high percentage of cargo defects and rejections. SGS hatch inspections provide evidence that the condition of the hatch covers does not pose a threat to the cargo. Our inspectors:
Complete, independent hatch and hold inspections are commercial carrier inspection services offered by SGS, a trusted leader in bulk cargo management.