Customs and Cargo Security White Papers
SGS Case Study: Loading Supervision
Overview East and South East Asia are the destinations for wind turbines from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. The route to Japan or South Korea via ship across the ocean is far and the freight is valuable: every component of a wind turbine is custom-made for the wind park at site. The vital function of the SGS inspectors is to secure the cargo during the transport against all possible damages. Every step of the loading process is accompanied, checked and documented by the employees at the port of loading. It would be difficult and costly if clients from Asia would supervise the loading of their wind turbines themselves. SGS specialists are available at almost all ports around the globe.
| Publisher | SGS | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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SGS Case Study: Loading Supervision
East and South East Asia are the destinations for wind turbines from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. The route to Japan or South Korea via ship across the ocean is far and...



