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An itemized invoice of the damaged items, showing the original cost paid (not the retail price).
In a commercial and logistics context, (water-damaged goods) refers to inventory that has been compromised by moisture, typically during transit, storage, or due to natural disasters. This report outlines the critical steps for documenting, reporting, and claiming such losses. 1. Immediate Damage Assessment PromoДЌenГ© zboЕѕГ
Conduct an immediate check upon delivery. If the packaging (pallets, shrink wrap, or cartons) shows signs of moisture, note this on the Delivery Receipt (Bill of Lading) before signing. An itemized invoice of the damaged items, showing
Take high-quality photos of the damage before unloading if possible. Focus on: Watermarks or damp spots on outer packaging. The condition of the interior goods once opened. Any puddles or leaks within the transport vehicle. 2. Reporting and Documentation Take high-quality photos of the damage before unloading
To legally establish the carrier's or warehouse's liability, you must gather specific documents:
Identifying the specific shipment and the requested compensation amount.