Buyer Guide
Container Loading Inspection Checklist
This page helps international steel buyers define the loading, packing, photo, and document evidence needed before shipment confirmation.

What Buyers Should Confirm
Container Loading Inspection Checklist is designed for buyers who want practical shipment evidence, not generic logistics wording. The useful proof is clear photos matched to container numbers, package marks, material labels, and export documents.
Himount Steel can prepare loading photos, packing views, marks, and dispatch records based on the order scope and agreed shipment route.
Key Loading Checks
| Main buyer task | buyers who need visible loading evidence before balance payment, document release, or shipment confirmation |
|---|---|
| Photo evidence focus | Open-container photos before loading |
| Packing and loading check | Bundle marks, heat numbers, labels, and package condition |
| Documents to match | MTC, packing list, commercial invoice, container number, seal number, and loading photo set. |
| Commercial use | Pre-shipment confirmation, buyer reporting, document release, and post-delivery traceability. |
Photo Checklist
- Open-container photos before loading
- Bundle marks, heat numbers, labels, and package condition
- Dunnage, straps, moisture protection, container number, and seal number
- Final loaded-door photo and document cross-check
Shipping Evidence Examples



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Request Packing And Loading Evidence
Send the product list, packing requirement, destination, and photo evidence requirement. Himount Steel will align the loading photo set with your order and documents.