Fruit Inspection and Quality Control Services - The challenge with Fruit or any other fresh produce requires quick transport and suitable storage facilities. The race against time means that any delay or mishandling can affect the quality of the Fruit. It is vital that Fruit importers or fruit suppliers check the condition of their goods at the time of picking, packing, departure, and arrival at the destination. As a global inspection firm, Goodada has been conducting Fruit inspections in many countries across the world.
Goodada clients can have their Fruit checked in:
Our global network of fruit inspectors provides clients with a quality service and a professional tailored report. We appoint a single contact point for our clients to liaise and coordinate their fruit inspections worldwide.
Goodada works with the fruit industry to provide extensive inspection checks and quality control services at many loading and discharge ports, production facilities, and storage locations worldwide.
To arrange an inspection, we need to know where and when the shipment will be delivered, what the cargo is, and the specification to inspect against.
Our teams of inspectors can conduct one inspection or provide continuous inspection services for all Fruit that arrive at your destination.
Contact Person: Aidan Conaty
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Phone:(Europe/ Rest of the World) +353 1 885 3919 ; (UK) +44.020.3287.2990 ; (North America) +1.518.290.6604
Types of Fruit we Inspect
Types of Fruit we Inspect - Goodada offers checks and inspections for your fruit shipments. This service gives you confidence that you have sufficient quality monitoring at every step. It will reduce any rejections by retailers. Our inspectors can check your fruit products at the time of harvest before it is loaded for shipping and on arrival to the final destination. You will have the ability to oversee the complete supply chain.
Goodada offers specialist quality inspection checks in the following Fruit, vegetables, and fresh produce:
Fruit Inspection Expertise
Fruit inspection Expertise - Goodada’s Fruit inspectors follow work to prescribed inspection protocols that have been created by our internal inspection team using international regulations, market standards, and your inspection requirements.
Goodada Fruit Inspections provide you with a full visual and physical inspection. Areas that our inspectors check include:
Our complete written reports provide our clients with detailed findings and photographic evidence of their results. Our inspectors can also conduct their inspections using any checklists you may require.
Fruit – Pre-Shipment InspectionOur inspectors will visit the facilities where the harvested Fruit is being processed and packed. The inspectors will check the Fruit for Firmness, Color, Shape, Size, Structure, and smell. |
Fruit - Loading InspectionsOur inspection team can visit the facility where the Fruit is loaded into a shipping container. During this inspection, they will check and record the quality, quantity, packaging, and labeling of the Fruit that will depart. To find out more please visit our loading of goods page.
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Fruit – Discharging InspectionOur inspection team can be at the port or facility of the arrival of the Fruit. They will witness and record the Fruit being unloaded and discharged. The inspectors will check the quality, quantity, packaging, and labeling of the Fruit again. For additional information please visit our Inbound Cargo Inspection page. |
Fruit – Seller Audit ServicesIt is always vital to ensure that you fully know about your fruit supplier, especially if you are sourcing from the supplier for the first time. It is considered best practice to audit a supplier every 24 months. To find out more, please visit our Supplier Audit services page.
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Fruit – Worker AuditsWe visit the locations where fruit pickers and harvester are working. Our audits check the working conditions of the workers including safety, hygiene and work practices. For more information, please visit our Social Audit and Supplier Code of Conduct pages. |
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