By ICS International Certification

Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI) is an inspection conducted before goods are exported to ensure they meet buyer specifications, quality standards, and regulatory requirements.

Why PSI is Important

  • Ensures product quality and quantity
  • Prevents shipment rejection and disputes
  • Supports smooth customs clearance
  • Builds buyer trust
  • Helps secure payment under Letter of Credit

What PSI Covers

  • Quantity verification
  • Quality inspection (AQL sampling)
  • Packaging and labeling checks
  • Documentation review
  • Product testing (if required)

PSI Process

  1. Inspection request
  2. Document review
  3. On-site inspection
  4. Sampling and testing
  5. Inspection report
  6. PSI certificate issuance

ICS International Certification provides reliable and independent PSI services to help exporters reduce risk, ensure compliance, and strengthen international trade confidence.

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