Marine Surveying
Unique Solution Association for Marine Surveying (USAMS-JO) provides accurate cargo quantification through Quantity/Tally Surveys on your behalf


Ensure the accuracy of your cargo’s quantity withUnique Solution Association for Marine Surveying (USAMS-JO) Solutions Quantity/Tally Survey. Our expert surveyors verify the actual quantity of goods during loading and unloading, preventing discrepancies and protecting your financial interests. With detailed reports and independent verification, we help safeguard your cargo and promote efficient, dispute-free shipping operations. Additionally, we photograph the entire cargo to serve as evidence if needed
What is a Quantity/Tally Survey?
A Quantity/Tally Survey is a specialized cargo inspection conducted to verify the exact quantity of goods being loaded or unloaded from a vessel or other transport mode. This survey is essential for bulk cargoes, where even minor discrepancies can lead to significant financial losses for shippers, consignees, or other parties. Conducted by independent third-party surveyors, this process ensures that the cargo’s actual quantity matches what is listed in the shipment documents, thereby minimizing risks and protecting your financial interests.

Benefits of Quantity / Tally Survey
Accurate Cargo Quantification
Ensures the cargo quantity matches the documents, preventing discrepancies.
Independent Verification
Provides unbiased third-party verification of cargo quantities.
Financial Protection
Helps avoid disputes and financial losses resulting from cargo discrepancies.
Detailed Reporting
Receive comprehensive reports documenting the cargo’s quantity, quality, and condition.

Utilizing specialized equipment such as weighbridges, flow meters, or gauging devices to ensure precise measurement.
Surveyors physically inspect the cargo during loading or unloading, verifying its quantity and condition.
Review of shipment documents, including manifests, bills of lading, and any other cargo-related paperwork.
We provide a detailed report of the survey, outlining the exact quantity of goods and any discrepancies or issues identified.
For sensitive cargo, samples may be collected to assess quality, ensuring it meets required standards