- The pre-shipment inspection is an inspection which is performed before the transportation of products. Pre-shipment inspections can be performed at several stages prior to shipment, including quality control or consistency of goods, verification of items and packing, and checking of all documents, among other things.
- Pre-shipment inspection procedures are used for reducing the poor quality and non-compliant products, minimize product recalls and reduce costs. After a successful pre-shipment inspection, the exporter receives an inspection certificate, which indirectly raises the overall turnover. Applications of pre-entry inspection are medicine and health, mining, food and agriculture, chemicals, oil and gas, transportation, and others.
- China is expected to dominate the Pre-shipment Inspections market due to large manufacturing base, high export volume, and stringent quality control standards for international trade
- Japan is expected to be the fastest growing region in the Pre-shipment Inspection Market during the forecast period due to rising export activities and increasing emphasis on product quality and compliance
- In-House segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 53.47% due to greater control over inspection processes and cost efficiency for large-scale exporters.



