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The Cargo Inspection market within the Automotive and Transport sector is a rapidly growing industry. It involves the inspection of goods and materials that are transported by road, rail, air, and sea. This includes the inspection of cargo containers, vehicles, and other freight. The purpose of cargo inspection is to ensure that goods are safe and secure during transit, and that they meet the necessary regulations and standards.
Cargo inspection services are provided by a variety of companies, including those specializing in security, logistics, and freight forwarding. These companies use a range of technologies, such as X-ray scanners, thermal imaging, and RFID tags, to inspect cargo and ensure that it is safe and secure.
Companies in the Cargo Inspection market include SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, Kuehne + Nagel, and DHL. Show Less Read more