Document certifying that certain types of goods (such as perishable items) were in good condition before shipment.
an inspection/certification permit that allows a boiler or pressure vessel to be placed into service in Alberta
Some countries and purchasers may require a certificate of inspection, usually given by an accredited third party, confirming the specifications of the goods shipped.
A document certifying that merchandise (such as perishable goods) was in good condition immediately prior to its shipment.
A document issued by a grading agency that assures the buyer that the shipment of lumber has been examined by a qualified inspector and that the lumber in the shipment is of the grade indicated. Often used for selects and timbers where a grade mark would not show, or where one would affect the use of the piece.
A document often required with shipments of perishable or other goods, when certification notes the good condition of the merchandise immediately prior to the shipment.
A document verifying the good condition of freight at the time of inspection, usually right before shipping.
A document certifying that transported goods were in good condition when they began their journey.
A document usually issued by an inspection firm indicating the condition of merchandise before its shipment.
A legal document certifying that specified installation, alteration or repair work has been inspected and is approved by the appropriate local government.
A certificate issued by an independent third party verifying the condition of cargo or of property.
the document issued by the u.s. coast guard certifying an american-flag vessel's compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
A certificate usually required for industrial equipment and meat products. There are companies in every port city that specialize in issuing certificates of inspection for machinery. The Meat Inspection Division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture issues certificates of inspection for meat products that are recognized throughout the world.