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Load Port Survey Report Services

Our experts help organisations to ensure that their imported goods meet the necessary customs clearance requirements and avoid penalties at Discharge Port through the issuance of Load Port Survey Reports.

To comply with regulations in the Philippines, importers of Bulk and Break-Bulk Cargoes must submit a Load Port Survey Report (LPSR) to the Philippine authorities prior to the arrival of goods at the port. At Alfred H Knight, our experts specialise in assisting organisations in meeting these requirements.

We provide valuable support to ensure that your imported goods adhere to the necessary customs clearance requirements, thereby helping you avoid penalties at the Discharge Port. By issuing the LPSR, we help provide the authorities with the essential information they need to facilitate smooth customs processes.

 

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Alfred H Knight has provided trust and certainty to the global supply chain for over 140 years. Our experts deliver independent inspection, analytical and consultancy services to clients around the world, helping them to better understand their commodities and protect their investments. We do so in a swift and accurate manner, giving them peace of mind over their commodities.

As an Accredited Surveyor of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) for the Bulk and Break-Bulk Cargo Clearance Enhancement Program of the Philippines, Alfred H Knight is well-placed to issue Load Port Survey Reports (LPSR). This accreditation demonstrates our expertise and compliance with the rigorous standards set by the BOC.

 

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