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Contact SupplierCIL Provides Accredited Pre-Shipment Inspection Services in Dharuhera, Haryana, India. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection body.CIL conduct pre shipment inspection services in India. CIL is an accredited inspection services in India. The aim of pre-shipment inspection is to ensure that the production of goods is in compliance with the principal specifications, contract, and/or purchase order. This is accomplished through an inspection wherein random samples of finished products are examined, typically when at least 80 percent of the order has been manufactured and packed for export.
PSI serves several purposes, including:
Examining the quality and quantity of products.
Scrutinizing products for defects.
Ensuring that products adhere to the safety requirements of the destination market.
Issuing necessary reports for importing and billing.
Certified shipment authorities perform pre-shipment inspections. The procedure presents manufacturers with the opportunity to rectify their products before they are shipped, thereby averting costly import risks. The inspection addresses areas such as functionality, performance, sturdiness, appearance, and dimensions of the products.
Understanding Pre-Shipment Inspection
Governments around the world require pre-shipment inspection to ensure that imports comply with their regulations, they are not substandard or prohibited, and to protect valuable duty and tax revenue.
The Pre-Shipment Inspection Process
A physical inspection of goods is carried out. This takes place in the country of export, before the goods are shipped. The aim is to establish the exact type of goods, condition as well as the markings of goods you are shipping.
Once the commercial invoice, other export documents and Inspection Report is found satisfactory you will be issued with a Certificate of Conformity which will allow your importer to clear customs in the Import country.
Pre-shipment inspection – Top three challenges you’ll face
The wide variation of rules and requirements. Considering the multiple Conformity Programmes and agencies.
Conflicting information. Frequently different agencies will provide different information relating to estimated timescales or the export documents required.
Incorrect packaging. Exporters come un-stuck time and time again when it comes to packaging, markings and labelling. Language, dates, County of Origin must all meet a strict set of mandatory requirements.
Conclusion
The pre-shipment inspection procedure involves the careful examination of contract goods before they are shipped in a bid to verify their quality, quantity, and price. This procedure provides suppliers/manufactures with the much-needed assurance that their final product is ready for the destination market. Hopefully, the above-mentioned PSI steps will help you understand this crucial procedure better. At CDG inspection services our team of expert Account Managers is dedicated to helping exporters to streamline and speed up the export document process. By individually examining all aspects of your export documentation, we will establish a clear and coherent audit trail for each shipment to ensure customs compliance. We can support your pre-shipment inspection process to countries across India.