
Container Loading Inspection
Container loading inspection before shipment
Container Loading Inspection documents merchandise, packaging, the loading process and the container seal before the shipment leaves the country of origin.
Inspection scope
01Visible products
02Packaging
03Loading
04Seal
Container Loading Inspection for imports into Mexico
The collected information supports customs pre-entry, helps anticipate visible inconsistencies and reduces risks tied to missing documentation or differences in the observed cargo.


What is checked
- Visible product condition when access is available
- Packaging and packing integrity
- Closed or sealed boxes before container loading
- Loading site conditions
- Container conditions
- Container loading process
- Shipping marks
- Labeling and commercial information
- Total boxes loaded
- Pieces per box
- Product characteristics for tariff classification
- Container seal placement and seal-number record at closing
Methodology
- Supplier coordination
- Inspector attendance
- Packing list request
- Photographic evidence
- Inspection report

What is not included
This is not a quality inspection or supplier rating. It is also not GPS tracking, humidity sensing, transport custody or control of the container after sealing. Its focus is customs clearance, commercial compliance and documentary evidence of what was observed at origin.
Main benefits
- Improves documentary certainty about loaded cargo
- Provides evidence of closing and seal before shipment
- Mitigates documentary risk
- Provides useful evidence