Container Loading Inspection

Once goods passed the PSI, does not mean the further steps dont need to be controlled. To make sure goods get loaded in proper and correct way, the Container Loading Supervision(CLS) is a very important step for the importer to make sure the correct cargos are delivered.

Before the cargo get loaded into the container, the inspector will make the visual inspection of the cargos to make sure its the correct items with correct quantities. The condition of the packing of the cargo and the condition of containers are inspected.

The container number and seal number will be recorded into the CLI report. The cargos are loaded into the container under the supervision of inspector. The goods must be loaded into container as per requirements of customer (if applicable).

The inspector witness the closing of door of container and sealed. General photos of packing and general photo of product will be taken by inspector.

Pre-Production Inspection

What is a Container Loading Inspection (CLI)?

A Container Loading Inspection (CLI) is a vital quality control procedure conducted at the final stage of production — during the loading of goods into shipping containers. The inspection ensures that the right products are being shipped in the right quantity and packed properly to avoid any damage or loss during transit.

During a CLI, inspectors verify packaging integrity, container cleanliness, product condition, and the accuracy of documentation. They also supervise the actual loading process to ensure that the goods are handled correctly and in accordance with international shipping standards.

Whether you’re shipping consumer goods, industrial components, or fragile products, a CLI provides assurance that everything has been handled and loaded correctly before the container is sealed and dispatched.

How does TIC perform the CLI?

The inspector will verify the total available quantity and verify this with the packing list. Before the loading begins he will check the container for damages, dirty and wet as well the general loading permission and conditions.

The quote will be sent to you via email.

Why Do You Need a Container Loading Inspection?

A Container Loading Inspection is critical for several reasons:

  • Verify Correct Products: Ensure the items loaded match your purchase order in terms of quantity, model, and specifications.
  • Protect Against Damage: Inspectors make sure that goods are packed securely to withstand international transit and that containers are clean, dry, and free from damage.
  • Prevent Shipping Mistakes: Eliminate the risk of incorrect or incomplete shipments due to mix-ups or human error.
  • Compliance and Documentation: Inspectors record seal numbers, container numbers, and take photos for official records.
  • Peace of Mind: Know that your shipment meets your standards before it leaves the factory floor — no surprises when it arrives at its destination.

By investing in a CLI, you’re not just checking a box — you’re safeguarding your goods, your brand reputation, and your customer satisfaction.

Which Steps Does TIC Follow On A CLI

Step 1
Step 1

Our auditors wіll іnѕресt the containers рrіоr tо lоаdіng tо ensure that еасh one іѕ сlеаn аnd weatherproof. Full evaluation of the container to find damages, wet and moisture, bad smell, dirt, mold holes or other.

Step 2
Step 2

Report the weather and warehouse condition.

Step 3
Step 3

Check and confirm the total available quantity in comparison with the packing list.

Step 4
Step 4

Randomly picked samples to verify the goods inside.

Step 5
Step 5

TIC ѕtаff оvеrlооkѕ all hаndlіng іn реrѕоn tо ensure that goods аrе ѕаfе, ѕесurе, аnd thаt the containers аrе ѕеаlеd іn ассоrdаnсе wіth C-TPAT and Euro rеgulаtіоnѕ.

Step 6
Step 6

Have еуеѕ аnd ears оn уоur рrоduсtѕ соntіnuаllу untіl they lеаvе the factory.

Step 7
Step 7

Bе nоtіfіеd оf аnу pressing quality іѕѕuеѕ immediately, allоwіng уоu thе орроrtunіtу tо dеlау ѕhірmеnt аt аnу tіmе before your ѕhірmеnt departs the factory.

Step 8
Step 8

Thorough rероrtѕ wіth рhоtоѕ аrе provided to of this service fоr your rеvіеw.

What Happens after a Container Loading Inspection is Completed?

Once the Container Loading Inspection is finished, TIC provides a comprehensive inspection report which includes:

  • Photographic evidence of the loading process, packaging condition, container seals, and cargo placement.
  • Verification of quantity and product type loaded compared to the packing list.
  • Inspector’s notes on any discrepancies or concerns.
  • Seal and container numbers for tracking and security purposes.
  • Confirmation of container closure and final sealing.

This final report is shared promptly with clients, empowering them to approve or halt the shipment if issues arise. It’s the last line of defense to ensure that your investment arrives at its destination as expected — safe, secure, and compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A **Container Loading Inspection (CLI)** includes checking product quantity, packaging integrity, labeling, container condition, loading process, and sealing. Inspectors also document container and seal numbers, and provide photographic evidence.

A CLI helps prevent shipping errors, ensures the right products are loaded, and safeguards goods during transit. It’s especially important for high-value or time-sensitive shipments to reduce risks of damage or loss.

A CLI should be scheduled on the day of container loading, ideally when the shipment is ready and before the container is sealed. Coordinating with your supplier and inspection team ahead of time ensures a smooth process.

Importers, exporters, retailers, and manufacturers all benefit from CLIs. It provides peace of mind that the shipment is handled professionally, reducing liability and protecting customer satisfaction.
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