ASSESSMENT OF THE CONDITION AND SEALABILITY OF SHIPS
CUSTOMERS:
Ship owners, charterers, insurance companies, ship buyers and investors, as well as parties involved in maritime disputes and claims.
LEGAL BASIS:
Inspection capability accredited in accordance with ISO/IEC 17020 (VICAS 043).
Services are carried out in compliance with maritime inspection practices, contractual requirements (Charter Party), requirements of P&I Clubs/Insurance, and the vessel’s certification and classification systems (Class/ISM/ISPS, etc., based on provided documentation).
INSPECTION SERVICES:
1. Pre- and Post-Charter Inspection: Recording the condition of the vessel and (if required) fuel quantities before delivery/redelivery. This serves as the basis for determining damages arising during the charter period and assigning responsibility.
2. General Condition & Seaworthiness Inspection: Comprehensive assessment to conclude whether the vessel is fit and safe for the intended voyage or contract.
3. Cargo Hold Watertightness Test: Inspection of hatch cover tightness to minimize the risk of water ingress causing cargo damage. Methods include hose test or ultrasonic test.
WIDE MARKET COVERAGE:
Available at major seaports such as Cat Lai, Cai Mep, etc., providing 24/7 services to minimize impacts on vessel schedules.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTING INSPECTION:
- Customers are required to submit:
- An inspection request clearly stating the inspection requirements, time and location of inspection, and contact person.
- Information on the shipment (B/L, packing list, customs declaration, invoice, etc.).
- “Inspection Request Form” (Download here).
INSPECTION FEES:
Negotiable
CONTACT:
Maritime inspection – 090 9303017 – Cuong





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