Checklist
Damage report
Step 1
Record container number
This number is typically a combination of letters and digits so make sure you get it right!
Step 2
Photos of damage up close
Snap clear photos of the damage from close-up with a clear and detailed view of the extent of the damage. Make sure the photos are well lit and focused.
Step 3
Take overview photo of damage
Take an overall shot that captures the positing of the damage without the container.
Step 4
Type of Packaging
Look at the cargo packaging closely and record the type of packaging used.
Step 5
Type of Damage
Inspect the type of damage that has occurred, is it water damage, tearing, crushing or something else? Record your findings.
Step 6
Client barcode (if applicable)
Verify the ownership of the cargo and its shipment by checking the client barcode.
Inbound container
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Checklist
Damage report
Step 1
Record container number
This number is typically a combination of letters and digits so make sure you get it right!
Step 2
Photos of damage up close
Snap clear photos of the damage from close-up with a clear and detailed view of the extent of the damage. Make sure the photos are well lit and focused.
Step 3
Take overview photo of damage
Take an overall shot that captures the positing of the damage without the container.
Step 4
Type of Packaging
Look at the cargo packaging closely and record the type of packaging used.
Step 5
Type of Damage
Inspect the type of damage that has occurred, is it water damage, tearing, crushing or something else? Record your findings.
Step 6
Client barcode (if applicable)
Verify the ownership of the cargo and its shipment by checking the client barcode.
Checklist
Damage report
Step 1
Record container number
This number is typically a combination of letters and digits so make sure you get it right!
Step 2
Photos of damage up close
Snap clear photos of the damage from close-up with a clear and detailed view of the extent of the damage. Make sure the photos are well lit and focused.
Step 3
Take overview photo of damage
Take an overall shot that captures the positing of the damage without the container.
Step 4
Type of Packaging
Look at the cargo packaging closely and record the type of packaging used.
Step 5
Type of Damage
Inspect the type of damage that has occurred, is it water damage, tearing, crushing or something else? Record your findings.
Step 6
Client barcode (if applicable)
Verify the ownership of the cargo and its shipment by checking the client barcode.