1. Exterior condition assessment:
Inspect for signs of corrosion, dents, and scratches that could compromise the container's integrity.
2. Structural integrity evaluation:
Check for any visible cracks, holes, or buckling in the container's frame.
3. Proper door functionality check:
Ensure that the doors open, close, and latch properly without resistance.
4. Inspection of locking mechanisms:
Verify that all locking mechanisms are functional and can be securely locked.
5. Verification of container identification markings:
Confirm that the container's serial number, size, and other markings are accurate and legible.
6. Examination of corner castings:
Check the corner castings for any damage that could affect stacking or lifting.
7. Assessment of flooring condition:
Inspect the floor for damage, decay, or any irregularities that might impact cargo placement.
8. Interior cleanliness and absence of foreign odors:
Ensure the interior is clean, free from debris, and doesn't emit unusual odors.
9. Inspection of ventilation systems:
If equipped, check ventilation systems for proper functionality and cleanliness.
10. Examination of seals and gaskets:
Inspect seals and gaskets for wear and tear, ensuring they maintain a watertight seal.