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Pre-shipment inspection

Shantia Gostar Faraz Inspection Complex is ready to provide all kinds of inspection services in all countries to you, dear applicants, with the expansion of branches and services at the international level.

Pre-Shipment Inspection

It is only through this document that the buyer can be assured that the shipment of goods delivered to the shipping company in terms of volume, quantity, quality and specifications complies with what is promised by the seller in the contract of sale.

This inspection is usually done on packages prepared for shipment but can start from the time of packing and continue throughout the packing and loading process for shipment to the destination.

 

This inspection includes one or a number of the following in order to confirm the conformity of the goods with the purchase order, contractual and standard requirements:

  • Quantitative or qualitative inspection of goods
  • Checking the status of packaging and marking cargo
  • Inspection of containers and other means of transport
  • Sampling
  • Laboratory analysis or related tests

For which countries is a product inspection certificate required?

The list of these countries changes every year. The value of the goods is also influential in this list. In some countries, regardless of the value of the goods, this certificate is required. The following is a list of these countries:

Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya (under review), Kuwait , Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mexico, Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo and Uzbekistan.

This standard is used to inspect all permitted goods imported into the country that the inspection condition is stated in their purchase documents.

Include pre-shipment inspection

  • In order to improve the quality and ensure the quality of production and to observe the correct methods in accordance with international standards, inspections are performed during production and cases of possible quality defects and inefficiencies are considered.
  • There are virtually no defects in the products that only appear during inspection during manufacture. In the manufacture of complex parts and assemblies, many parts and raw materials are supplied by contractors, and obviously the quality of materials and input parts is quite effective on the quality of the final product.
  • Another aspect of in-house inspection is when there is a change in the production process. This change may occur for various reasons, such as increasing production capacity, using new machines, etc. The inspector must accurately track and evaluate the effect of these changes on the quality of the final product.There are also some documents and forms by which the standardization of the goods is confirmed by the supplier or manufacturer and may be approved by the inspection companies with the opinion of the buyer and by the standard organization, the importer or the owner of the goods. To be requested.
  • Supplier declaration
  • Manufacturer’s declaration
  • Test results sheet

In Iran, a standard certificate is used to control the quality level of imported products. The appraiser examines the goods in accordance with international standards and criteria set by Iran to ensure that they comply with these laws. This certificate is called a standard certificate or COI.

In addition, depending on the field of work and the information provided by the buyer or seller, a series of commercial certificates must be received, especially if the purchase was made on the basis of documentary credits, which is called a certificate of evaluation or LC (letter of credit). ) they say.

Inspection to ensure the quality, quantity, packaging and loading of goods at origin

Supervise the different stages of the construction process and perform quality control inspection in each stage of construction and prepare written reports to be presented to the buyer.

Pre-shipment inspection may include one or more of the following:

  • Certification of commodity prices
  • Quantitative or qualitative inspection of goods
  • Checking the status of packaging and marking cargo
  • Inspection of containers, containers and means of transport
  • Monitoring the unloading and loading of goods
  • Sampling
  • Laboratory analysis or other tests
  • Review and audit
  • Provide special services if necessary based on the agreement of the inspection company or the customer, including:
  • Calibration and measurement
  • Supervise complete industrial project plans, including consulting, implementation monitoring, and progress reports
    Work
  • Consulting services within and scope of inspection

Pre-Shipment Inspection

It is only through this document that the buyer can be assured that the shipment of goods delivered to the shipping company in terms of volume, quantity, quality and specifications complies with what is promised by the seller in the contract of sale.

This inspection is usually done on packages prepared for shipment but can start from the time of packing and continue throughout the packing and loading process for shipment to the destination.

 

This inspection includes one or a number of the following in order to confirm the conformity of the goods with the purchase order, contractual and standard requirements:

  • Quantitative or qualitative inspection of goods
  • Checking the status of packaging and marking cargo
  • Inspection of containers and other means of transport
  • Sampling
  • Laboratory analysis or related tests

For which countries is a product inspection certificate required?

The list of these countries changes every year. The value of the goods is also influential in this list. In some countries, regardless of the value of the goods, this certificate is required. The following is a list of these countries:

Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya (under review), Kuwait , Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mexico, Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo and Uzbekistan.

This standard is used to inspect all permitted goods imported into the country that the inspection condition is stated in their purchase documents.

Include pre-shipment inspection

  • In order to improve the quality and ensure the quality of production and to observe the correct methods in accordance with international standards, inspections are performed during production and cases of possible quality defects and inefficiencies are considered.
  • There are virtually no defects in the products that only appear during inspection during manufacture. In the manufacture of complex parts and assemblies, many parts and raw materials are supplied by contractors, and obviously the quality of materials and input parts is quite effective on the quality of the final product.
  • Another aspect of in-house inspection is when there is a change in the production process. This change may occur for various reasons, such as increasing production capacity, using new machines, etc. The inspector must accurately track and evaluate the effect of these changes on the quality of the final product.There are also some documents and forms by which the standardization of the goods is confirmed by the supplier or manufacturer and may be approved by the inspection companies with the opinion of the buyer and by the standard organization, the importer or the owner of the goods. To be requested.
  • Supplier declaration
  • Manufacturer’s declaration
  • Test results sheet

In Iran, a standard certificate is used to control the quality level of imported products. The appraiser examines the goods in accordance with international standards and criteria set by Iran to ensure that they comply with these laws. This certificate is called a standard certificate or COI.

In addition, depending on the field of work and the information provided by the buyer or seller, a series of commercial certificates must be received, especially if the purchase was made on the basis of documentary credits, which is called a certificate of evaluation or LC (letter of credit). ) they say.

Inspection to ensure the quality, quantity, packaging and loading of goods at origin

Supervise the different stages of the construction process and perform quality control inspection in each stage of construction and prepare written reports to be presented to the buyer.

Pre-shipment inspection may include one or more of the following:

  • Certification of commodity prices
  • Quantitative or qualitative inspection of goods
  • Checking the status of packaging and marking cargo
  • Inspection of containers, containers and means of transport
  • Monitoring the unloading and loading of goods
  • Sampling
  • Laboratory analysis or other tests
  • Review and audit
  • Provide special services if necessary based on the agreement of the inspection company or the customer, including:
  • Calibration and measurement
  • Supervise complete industrial project plans, including consulting, implementation monitoring, and progress reports
    Work
  • Consulting services within and scope of inspection