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Marine Cargo Surveys and Cargo Integrity Solutions

Protect your cargo interests with independent, data-driven technical attendance. From precise damage investigations to comprehensive operational oversight, we provide shippers, charterers, and marine insurers with the clear, actionable evidence needed to prevent delays and substantiate claims.

An independent survey establishes factual evidence at the critical moment. Early attendance preserves vital observations before cargo is moved, mixed, or further affected.
   Establish a Clean Record: Document cargo condition at the point of loading to prevent unfair claims.
   Identify Visible Risks: Spot damage, rust, or moisture-related concerns before the voyage begins.
   Support Claims Handling: Provide independent technical reporting to support marine insurers, cargo underwriters, P&I interests, claims handlers, and legal representatives.
   Verify Stowage Integrity: Ensure packaging and lashing meet international safety standards.


   ● Evidence Preservation: We establish a verified factual record at the point of attendance, utilizing photographic timelines and detailed log-keeping to ensure your position is supported by objective data.
   ● Contamination Profiling: Utilizing analytical techniques such as silver nitrate testing and physical sampling, we identify the root cause of cargo taint, moisture, or chemical contamination.
   ● Quantity & Integrity Verification: We mitigate shortage risks through meticulous tally observations, package count audits, and high-accuracy draft survey coordination.
   ● Operational Risk Mitigation: We audit stowage patterns, lashing security, and hatch-cover weather-tightness (UST) to ensure cargo integrity is maintained throughout the voyage.

PAMS Pacific Admiralty Maritime Services Cargo Loading Survey
   ● Commodities Managed: Bulk (Grain, Coal, Minerals), Breakbulk (Steel, Bagged Cargo), and Specialized Project/Heavy Lift cargo.
   ● Reporting Standards: Every attendance results in a structured technical report including:
   ● Evidence & Timeline: Photographic evidence and a chronological sequence of events.
   ● Operational Data: Daily loading/discharge logs and quantity summaries.
   ● Analytical Findings: Probable cause observations, damage summaries, and technical recommendations for risk mitigation.
   ● Survey Types: Loading surveys, discharge surveys, draft surveys, cargo condition surveys, damage assessments, contamination investigations, and shortage verification.
   ● Typical Attendance: Loading supervision, discharge monitoring, draft surveys, cargo condition assessments, contamination investigations, shortage verification, and damage documentation.

When cargo issues arise, timely and objective reporting is critical. Our surveys support marine insurers, cargo underwriters, P&I interests, claims handlers, and legal representatives by documenting factual conditions and preserving evidence relevant to cargo disputes and insurance matters.

Marine cargo surveys are requested by cargo owners, charterers, shipowners, traders, freight forwarders, marine insurers, P&I interests, and legal representatives seeking an independent assessment of cargo condition, quantity, handling practices, or damage circumstances.
Our surveys provide factual evidence to support commercial decision-making, cargo claim investigations, insurance matters, shortage verification, contamination assessments, and dispute resolution. By establishing an objective record of observed conditions, stakeholders can better manage risk exposure and protect their commercial interests.

Regional Port Coverage
   ● Philippines (Domestic Hub): Manila, Subic, Batangas, Cebu, Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, Surigao.
  ● Asia & Oceania: Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.
  ● Europe & Mediterranean: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Turkey, UK.
  ● Middle East & Africa: Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ghana, Iran, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, UAE (Dubai/Fujairah).
  ● Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, USA (Houston, Tampa, New Orleans), Venezuela.

Marine Cargo Survey FAQ

What is a marine cargo survey?

An independent inspection documenting cargo condition, handling, and potential transit issues. It is essential for protecting commercial interests and resolving insurance claims.

When should I request attendance?

As early as possible—especially if damage, shortage, or contamination is suspected. Early attendance ensures the highest quality of evidence and legal documentation.

Can you attend urgent cargo claims?

Yes. We understand the urgency of disputes. Requests are reviewed immediately for rapid surveyor deployment based on location and timing.

Do you issue written reports?

Yes. All cargo attendances result in a formal, structured technical report tailored to the agreed scope of work and the specific findings observed.

About the Author

Gregory Apostologlou is the Managing Director of PAMS Pacific Admiralty Maritime Services. With more than 26 years of international maritime experience as a Marine Technical Superintendent and authorized PHRS Surveyor, he specializes in marine surveying, FPSO/SPM technical engineering, marine risk assessment, vessel inspections, and maritime regulatory compliance.


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Request a survey, inspection, audit, certification, or technical consultancy service. Describe your vessel, offshore asset, or project requirements and our technical team will respond within 4 business hours.

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