Container unloading operations refer to the process of removing items from a single container that belong to multiple recipients and handing them over to the recipients. The process includes: - Compilation of unloading operation plans: The container freight station prepares the unloading plan based on the customer's declared information or manifest data. - Unloading operations: Before opening the container door, inspect for any visible damage, deformation, or irregularities, and ensure the seal is intact. If a seal is missing or the container is damaged, notify the shipping company to send a representative for on-site observation. After opening the door, check the outer packaging of the goods, ensuring it is intact before moving items out of the container. Once removed, verify the name of the goods, markings, quantity, individual weight, and volume against the unloading plan. Then, mark and count the goods, and store them accordingly. If discrepancies are found in packaging, names, quantities, or specifications, make a written record immediately, take photos if necessary, and promptly notify the customer to define responsibilities. - Returning empty containers: After unloading, personnel should督促 the crew to clean the container, remove old markings, and inspect the interior condition. Record any damage, dampness, oil stains, or deformation and promptly report the container's condition to the shipping company. Return the empty container, and upon completion of the unloading, immediately inform the yard of the empty container and arrange for timely return to the yard or to the container's owner.Hong Kong Overseas Empty Container Yard Area.
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