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Observater Surveys and Services Group · Pointe-Noire · Republic of the Congo
From first hatch to final gate, our cargo surveyors in Pointe-Noire cover the port’s full survey scope: loading and discharge supervision, tally and out-turn surveys, draft surveys, container and seal surveys, cargo damage surveys, P&I cargo surveys, loss control, pre-shipment inspection, and cargo claims. Who attends, when, and on what basis is confirmed in writing before anything starts.
Insurers, importers, shippers, P&I clubs, charterers, lines, banks, and forwarders instruct the same group, on the same rule: one interest per matter.
Get a Surveyor Moving Email the InstructionSomebody else’s number becomes yours. When discharge at Pointe-Noire closes, the terminal, the ship, and the contract each hold a different figure. Whoever attends without a surveyor ends up settling on a number written by another interest.
The seal passed. The count did not. An intact-looking seal proves little: boxes are short-stuffed behind seals, resealed after pilferage, substituted in transit. What happened is only established by examining the seal, the stow, and the count together.
The rights were good. The file was thin. Most failed cargo claims die on evidence, not law. Cause, custody, and quantum put in writing in the first days is what separates a payment from a write-off.
Pointe-Noire has its own way of testing a file. An offshore unit staged at Pointe-Noire waits in the yard between legs, and the yard is where its condition quietly changes. A record at each handover keeps the warranty argument short.
Our highly trained cargo surveyors carry out all types of cargo surveys, cargo inspections, and cargo superintendence at Pointe-Noire Port, Republic of the Congo: containers, timber, project cargo, and offshore supplies, through the group and its vetted network, with every attendance confirmed in writing before work begins. Pointe-Noire is the Republic of the Congo’s ocean gateway and an oil-industry port: containers and transshipment, timber outbound, project and offshore cargo, and the rail corridor to Brazzaville behind it. Findings reach the instructing party first, and the report reads the same as the file from any port we serve. Also see: marine surveyors in Pointe-Noire and our Africa coverage page.
Inbound or outbound, bagged or bulk, boxed or breakbulk: if it crosses the quay at Pointe-Noire, our cargo surveyors attend it, with cargo damage surveys in Pointe-Noire attending the same day the damage is found.
One question decides every consignment over Pointe-Noire: how much landed, and in what state. The receiver’s invoice, the shipper’s contract, the insurer’s claim, and the bank’s security all hang on that answer, and each party is offered a different number by somebody with an interest in it. Our tally clerks count at the hatches and again at the gates. Our draft surveyors read the vessel before cargo moves and once it stops, and the difference between those two readings is the weight, calculation attached. The out-turn survey then sets the manifest against what actually landed. One result, held by every interest.


Damaged cargo at Pointe-Noire is a race against disappearing evidence: wet cargo keeps spreading, torn bags bleed at every re-handling, and by next week nobody remembers whose crane did what. Our cargo damage surveys establish cause, nature, and extent while the facts are still on the ground, order segregation that stops the loss growing, and issue letters of protest while they still carry weight. On the claims side, our P&I cargo surveys count the quantum instead of accepting it, and our claims handlers assemble the file to the standard adjusters expect and pursue it to recovery. One interest per matter, findings to the instructing party first.


The import trade through the Port of Pointe-Noire runs on rice, wheat, sugar, and frozen foodstuffs for the country and the Brazzaville rail corridor, with vehicles, cement, and a steady stream of project cargo and supplies for the oil industry. Each of those trades loses value in its own way between ship and gate, and the loss settles on whoever kept no record. We attend end to end: condition at the rail, tally at each custody change, draft surveys where weight decides the invoice, sampling where quality is contested, and protests issued in time to matter, so receiver, insurer, and bank work from a single figure.

Timber and logs, the region’s new potash tonnage, and transshipment containers move out through Pointe-Noire. Cargo that loads without examination carries its defects to a buyer who will document them thoroughly, and the bill returns as deductions, rejections, and claims. Our export superintendence records condition before loading, tallies and weighs as it goes aboard, draws sealed splits where the contract settles on analysis, and issues certificates in letter-of-credit wording, so the Pointe-Noire price survives arrival.

The commodities below carry most of the value that crosses the Port of Pointe-Noire, and each one loses money in its own way. These are the surveys instructed most, by the parties with the most to lose.
Rice is bought by the bag and lost by the bag: torn at the sling, wetted in the stack, short at the door. Our tally clerks count at every point where the number can change, and the count is the claim.
Wheat and grain settle between the silo, the ship, and the contract. Draft surveys before and after the operation, silo reconciliation, and sampling for moisture and infestation give every interest one figure.
Sugar arrives bagged or in bulk and leaves value at every re-handling: torn bags, sweepings, moisture. Tally, condition, and segregation at discharge fix the loss where it happened.
Timber settles on measurement and grade, potash on draft surveys and moisture. Independent figures at loading are what the exporter is paid on.
All of it runs at Pointe-Noire under a single instruction, and it all ends the same way: a report to the standard adjusters, underwriters, and tribunals accept.
Importers & receivers. By the time cargo lands at Pointe-Noire the money is already spent. The independent count and condition record decide whether the receiver absorbs the loss or recovers it.
Exporters & shippers. The letter of credit pays on documents and the buyer’s laboratory is far away. Weight, sampling, and certificates fixed at loading are the exporter’s defense after sailing.
Cargo insurers & underwriters. Claimants arrive with the loss pre-counted. An independent survey resets cause, custody, and quantum to what the evidence supports before anything is paid.
P&I clubs & correspondents. Impartial attendance at Pointe-Noire, one appointment per matter, flash findings within a day, and quantum counted rather than conceded.
Charterers & operators. Pre-laycan holds inspections, independent drafts, and a stoppage-and-weather record turn laytime and shortage disputes into arithmetic.
Shipping lines & carriers. A door-delivery claim began on some leg of the carriage. Rail condition and seal examination place it there, and off the carrier who ran a clean leg.
Freight forwarders & clearing agents. The forwarder answers for hands it never controlled. Our attendance at Pointe-Noire gives you a record for every one of them.
Banks & trade finance. Financed cargo the bank never sees becomes real security through independent tally, quality certificates, and warehouse checks.
Traders, lawyers & adjusters. Recovery follows the file. First-days documentation of cause, custody, and quantum, in adjuster-ready form, is what converts a right into money.
Named surveyor, written scope. You know who attends, when, and precisely what they will do before anything begins, on paper.
Fee first, then work. The fee goes in writing before the attendance, so you decide with the numbers in front of you.
One interest per matter. If the other side in your dispute approaches us, we tell you and decline. Independence is what you are buying.
Nothing moves without your word. Work begins on your written confirmation, findings come to you first, in confidence, and we answer around the clock.
“The tally followed the cargo from the hatch to the rail wagons. One number survived the whole corridor.”Foodstuffs importer, Pointe-Noire
“Every staging and backload was recorded. When a unit came back damaged, the file said exactly where it happened.”Offshore logistics manager, Pointe-Noire
“Measurement at loading matched the contract and the buyer paid against the certificate.”Timber shipper, Pointe-Noire
Send the vessel or consignment details and we arrange attendance in Pointe-Noire through the group and its vetted network, with every attendance confirmed in writing before work begins. The surveyor, the timing, and the basis of attendance come back to you in writing before work begins.
Scope sets the fee: what the cargo is, how many attendances it needs, what must be measured or sampled. Both come back in writing before work begins, so you decide on numbers, not estimates.
We do: condition, on/off hire, hull and machinery, P&I, and bunker surveys are handled from our page for marine surveyors in Pointe-Noire.
Our cargo surveyors in Pointe-Noire attend rice, wheat, sugar, frozen foodstuffs, containers, vehicles, oil-industry project cargo & supplies, cement, and every other cargo that crosses the quay, inbound and outbound, on a single instruction.
It records quantity and condition at an agreed point: the count or draft survey for how much, examination, photographs, and sampling for what state, and a report carrying the full evidence, issued first to the instructing party.
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Send the vessel, the consignment, or the problem: the who, when, and on-what-basis comes back in writing before anything begins.
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