A Cargo Shortage Survey is a specialized inspection carried out to detect whether the cargo discharged from a vessel matches the documented quantity loaded at the port of origin. This service is essential to prevent commercial losses, identify discrepancies, and ensure accurate reporting during maritime transport operations. By comparing loading data with discharge measurements, surveyors help determine whether a loss occurred during transit, loading, stowage, or unloading.
Cargo shortages pose significant risks, especially for bulk cargoes, bagged goods, palletized shipments, and high-value cargo. Even minor differences in cargo quantity may lead to disputes. Therefore, a professional shortage survey ensures transparency, accuracy, and accountability throughout the logistics chain.






