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The 7-Point Container Checklist: A Game-Changer for Secure and Compliant Shipments

Tara Hand • Aug 21, 2023

Transporting goods from one place to another involves the use of millions of containers daily. However this process is not without its challenges. An effective way to control and combat some of these problems is to use the standard 7 point checklist. 


Containers are required to meet specific requirements and conditions. Consequently inspections are conducted prior to its packing/loading. This inspection encompasses seven keys areas of the cargo container, spanning from the undercarriage on the outside to the interior floor.  


The checklist guarantees a systematic approach to inspecting a container verifies the well-being of its contents as well as those of logistics personnel. This blog breaks this down along with all the benefits of the container checklist for your logistics company. 

Prevent illicit usage 


Examining the container's structure and conducting a thorough assessment of its locking mechanisms and seals is of utmost importance. This approach, when followed according to the checklist, helps to prevent smuggling attempt. For example, packages of narcotics can be concealed within cargo in the container or within the framework of the container. This safeguard also ensures that the cargo contents remain secure and protected against theft.


Safety 


One of the benefits of the container checklist is that it ensures safety, safety for the cargo and the logistics workers.  Cargo damage claims can be drastically reduced when any potential problems are discovered early on. The inspection is conducted on the inside and outside which leaves little room for error and mishaps. 


Cost saving 

Outside of open cargo container

The checklist provides a guideline to systematically address key aspects of container handling. With this logistic companies can achieve significant cost savings by minimizing errors, delays, and the need for re-work. 


Risk mitigation 


By systematically inspecting critical points logistics operations management can identify potential risks to cargo before the loading process, such as hazardous materials present, incorrect temperature internally or poor-quality repairs. This reduces the likelihood of cargo loss or damage. 


Regulatory Compliance 


A completed container inspection contains vital documentation for industry regulations, insurance claims and customs clearance. With this checklist you can rest assure that your team on the floor will never miss an important check – avoiding penalties and delays for your company or clients. 

Conducting container checklist inspection

Improved Customer Service 


Meeting delivery deadlines with undamaged goods enhances the reputation of logistics providers and strengthens customer relationships. Imagine being able to assure customers that their high value goods were loaded into a clean and secure container.  


Transparency and accountability 


This checklist ensures that all stakeholders understand and follow the same procedures.

This consistency fosters open communication, as parties can easily track and verify each checkpoint's completion. This builds trust among stakeholders and supporting accountable practices. 

Ensuring Container Success  


While on route your container may be subject to damages out of your control caused by stormy seas, collisions or rough ship grounding. To maximize your container’s chances of success while minimizing risks and losses following inspections before it embarks is crucial.   


To overlook a step in the checklist could inevitably lead to preventable damages, according to research the reasons for relevant damage are the following: 


  • 14% due to incorrect temperatures 
  • 9% theft-related 
  • 25% physical 
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