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<strong>CARGO</strong> <strong>INSPECTION</strong> <strong>CHECKLIST</strong><br />

Partnership Institution: _____________________________________________________<br />

Location of inspection (city, state): ___________________________________________<br />

Date of inspection: ________________________________________________________<br />

Name of inspector: ________________________________________________________<br />

1. SURVEY <strong>CARGO</strong> DATA SUMMARY (visual estimate)<br />

In order to be transported in a sea container, cargo must fall within volume and weight parameters.<br />

A sea container must be filled to at least 75% of its capacity by volume or by weight. The<br />

minimum requirement for a 20-foot container is 800 cubic feet or 22,000 lbs.: for a 40-foot<br />

container 1800 cubic feet or 33,000 lbs. In addition, total cargo weight should not exceed the US<br />

road restrictions of 35,000 lbs. for a 20-foot and 45,000 lbs. for a 40-foot.<br />

To determine whether or not cargo falls within these parameters, please fill in the following<br />

information:<br />

A. Estimated total volume of cargo in cubic feet: ______________________<br />

B. Estimated total weight of cargo in pounds: _________________________<br />

C. Estimated total number of pieces (boxes): __________________________<br />

D. Estimated total value of cargo: __________________________________<br />

For the following Sections II and III please explain the circumstances of answers checked “NO” in part<br />

VI at the end of this checklist.<br />

II.<br />

PACKAGE <strong>INSPECTION</strong> (visual estimate/spot inspection)<br />

Please estimate the different types of packages as a percentage of the total quantity.<br />

A. Packaging of Pieces (visual estimate)<br />

1. Percentage of palletized pieces ____________________<br />

2. Percentage of unpalletized pieces ____________________<br />

3. All pieces are less than 90-foot in height? _______Yes ________ No<br />

4. All pieces are lighter than 10,000 lbs.? _______ Yes _______ No<br />

5. In your opinion, all pieces are forkliftable? _______ Yes _______ No


B. Package Condition – All packages are clean, dry and sealed (i.e. there is no visual evidence<br />

of broken, squashed or sagging containers or water/mildew damage, vermin infestations,<br />

punctures, leakage or other obviously unsafe or undesirable conditions)? _______ Yes<br />

_______ No<br />

C. Are fragile and other items requiring special handling packed appropriately to prevent<br />

damage?<br />

_______ Yes _______ No<br />

D. Are medical consumables in their original packing and do at least 14 months remain prior<br />

to expiration?<br />

_______ Yes _______ No<br />

E. Do electrical items run on 220/240 volts/50 cycles (60 for Georgia) or are they being<br />

shipped with transformers? _______ Yes _______ No<br />

F. All spot-checked items are listed on the inventory sheet?<br />

________ Yes _______ No<br />

G. If pharmaceuticals: are medicines in original packaging and do at least 14<br />

months remain prior to expiration?<br />

________ Yes _______ No<br />

H. Do the pharmaceuticals require special packing (i.e. HAZMAT)?<br />

________ Yes _______ No<br />

III.<br />

PACKAGE LABELING (spot inspection)<br />

A. Please locate and confirm piece #1 of 1 and the very last numbered piece (example #50 of<br />

50). Were they found and confirmed?<br />

________ Yes _______ No<br />

B. All observable cargo is represented on the packing list provided by the applicant?<br />

________ Yes _______ No<br />

C. The label on the box is clearly displayed and includes the complete address and<br />

organization to receive the cargo?<br />

________ Yes ______ No<br />

OVERALL RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS: (Is there any reason why this cargo would be<br />

unsuitable for transportation in a sea container?)

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