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Observater Surveys and Services Group · Tanger Med · Morocco
Whatever crosses the quay at Tanger Med, our cargo surveyors attend it on instruction: supervision of loading and discharge, 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. The attendance, the surveyor, and the basis are confirmed in writing first.
The whole trade instructs here, importers to underwriters, charterers to banks, and the rule never moves: one interest per matter.
Get a Surveyor Moving Email the InstructionThree figures, and none of them yours. A discharge at Tanger Med ends with the ship’s figure, the terminal’s figure, and the contract figure in disagreement. The party that did not measure independently inherits whichever number suits the others.
An intact seal is not an intact box. Seals are resealed, substituted, and stuffed short behind. Only the seal itself, the stow behind it, and the count in front of it, examined together, say what the box really carried.
Claims are lost in the first week, quietly. By the time a cargo claim reaches an adjuster, the evidence was either captured in the first days or it never will be. The thin file loses to the documented one every time.
Tanger Med has its own way of testing a file. A box transshipped at Tanger Med changes vessels with its seal as the only witness, and the through claim spans two carriers and three jurisdictions. Seal examination and condition at the relay is where that claim is won.
Our highly trained cargo surveyors carry out all types of cargo surveys, cargo inspections, and cargo superintendence at Tanger Med Port, Morocco, through the group and its vetted network, with every attendance confirmed in writing before work begins. Tanger Med is Africa’s largest container port: a transshipment giant on the Strait of Gibraltar where millions of boxes change vessels a few miles from Europe, alongside a vehicle trade serving Morocco’s factories. 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 Tanger Med and our Africa coverage page.
Inbound or outbound, bagged or bulk, boxed or breakbulk: if it crosses the quay at Tanger Med, our cargo surveyors attend it, with cargo damage surveys in Tanger Med attending the same day the damage is found.
Discharge at Tanger Med produces numbers from every direction: the terminal’s, the ship’s, the shipper’s, and they rarely agree. Our answer is measurement. Tally at the hatch and at the gate, so the count survives each exchange of custody. Draft surveys before the operation and after it, with the difference being the cargo weight and the working shown. An out-turn survey reconciling what the manifest promised against what the quay received. The receiver, the insurer, and the bank then argue from one figure instead of three.


The first days after cargo damage at Tanger Med decide the claim. Evidence degrades: moisture migrates, bags spill, custody blurs shift by shift. Our surveyors attend while it still exists, investigating cause, nature, and extent, segregating sound from damaged, and protesting in writing while the protest matters. For P&I clubs, carriers, and correspondents, the P&I cargo survey measures the claim before anyone pays it, so inflated quantum shrinks to what the count supports, and our claims handlers carry the file through to recovery. One interest per matter, and the findings reach you first.


The import trade through the Port of Tanger Med runs on transshipment boxes above all, with vehicles and components for the factories, steel, and consumer goods beside them. Between the hatch and the gate every one of those cargoes can shed quantity or condition, and the shortfall lands on the party who cannot prove otherwise. Our attendance runs the full chain: rail condition, exchange-point tallies, draft surveys for the settling weight, disputed-quality sampling, and letters of protest while they still bite, leaving one defensible figure for all interests.

Vehicles from Morocco’s plants, manufactured goods, and fruit and vegetables under temperature control load at Tanger Med for Europe and beyond. Whatever loads unexamined at Tanger Med argues its quality later, on the buyer’s evidence and the buyer’s terms. Our loading surveys fix the facts at origin: pre-loading condition, tally and weight aboard, sealed samples where analysis decides payment, and certificates written to the letter of credit, so the agreed price holds at destination.

The commodities below carry most of the value that crosses the Port of Tanger Med, and each one loses money in its own way. These are the surveys instructed most, by the parties with the most to lose.
A container’s story is its seal, its stow, and its condition at each exchange. Seal examination and interchange condition at the terminal decide which leg of the through carriage pays.
Millions of boxes relay here with the seal as the only witness. Seal examination, condition at the exchange, and the count behind a broken seal decide the through claim.
General cargo loses value one handling at a time: chafed, crushed, wetted, miscounted. Condition and count at each exchange point fix the loss where it happened.
General cargo loses value one handling at a time: chafed, crushed, wetted, miscounted. Condition and count at each exchange point fix the loss where it happened.
One instruction covers any of the services above at Tanger Med, and each ends in a report written to the standard adjusters, underwriters, and tribunals accept.
Importers & receivers. The receiver at Tanger Med has paid before the first sling swings. Whether a short or damaged out-turn becomes a recovery or a write-off turns on the record made that day.
Exporters & shippers. Once the ship sails, the exporter argues from documents alone. Certificates, sealed samples, and loading weights are the only voice the seller keeps at destination.
Cargo insurers & underwriters. Underwriters pay fastest and least when the file is independent: cause established, custody traced, quantum counted at the quay rather than claimed afterward.
P&I clubs & correspondents. For clubs and correspondents at Tanger Med: one interest per matter, same-day flash reports, and claims measured against evidence, not accepted at face value.
Charterers & operators. Holds passed before the laycan, drafts read by an independent hand, delays logged as they happen: the charterer’s disputes settle on records.
Shipping lines & carriers. Carriers pay for legs they never ran when nobody fixed where damage started. Interchange condition and seal evidence assign the loss to its leg.
Freight forwarders & clearing agents. Clients blame the forwarder for the whole chain. Attendance at Tanger Med hands you proof for the links that were never yours.
Banks & trade finance. Trade finance rests on cargo as collateral. Tally, certificates, and stock surveys keep the security equal to the ledger.
Traders, lawyers & adjusters. Adjusters, lawyers, and traders act on files, not stories. Evidence captured early, in the accepted form, is what gets pursued and paid.
The scope is on paper before the quay. Named surveyor, agreed attendance, defined scope, all in writing before work starts.
The fee is agreed before the attendance. Costs in writing first, so the instruction is a decision, not a surprise.
One matter, one interest. We act for one side per dispute. If the other side asks, we decline and say so.
Your go-ahead starts the clock. Nothing begins until you confirm in writing. Findings reach you first, and the phone is answered 24/7.
“Seal examination at the relay found the substitution before the second leg. One attendance, one avoided claim.”Line operations manager, Tanger Med
“Every unit photographed at the ramp. The dealer’s damage remark died against the record.”Vehicle shipper, Tanger Med
“Set points and pulp temperatures recorded before the doors closed. The arrival claim went nowhere.”Reefer exporter, Tanger Med
Tell us what is moving and where: attendance in Tanger Med runs through the group and its vetted network, with every attendance confirmed in writing before work begins, and you receive the who, when, and on-what-basis in writing before anything starts.
It depends on scope, and scope is stated first: cargo, attendances, measurements, sampling. The fee arrives in writing with the scope, before any work starts.
Yes. The vessel side, from condition and on/off hire to hull and machinery, P&I, and bunker surveys, runs from our page for marine surveyors in Tanger Med.
Our cargo surveyors in Tanger Med attend transshipment containers, vehicles & components, steel & industrial cargo, textiles & consumer goods, foodstuffs, project cargo, fuel, general cargo, and every other cargo that crosses the quay, inbound and outbound, on a single instruction.
Quantity and condition, fixed at an agreed point: counts or draft surveys establish how much, examination, photographs, and sampling establish condition and quality, and the report with the evidence attached goes to the instructing party first.
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Name the vessel, the cargo, or the dispute, and the attendance details are confirmed to you in writing before any work starts.
Get a Surveyor Moving Email the InstructionThe same group, the same report standard, along the same trade routes: Bunker surveyors in Tanger Med · Cargo surveyors in Casablanca · Cargo surveyors in Dakar · Cargo surveyors in Abidjan · Cargo surveyors in Lomé · Cargo surveyors in Cotonou.
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