Know exactly what moved. No assumptions.

RIS Tally & Quantity Checks provide independent verification of quantities during cargo handling, loading, discharge and storage. We record what is actually moved — not what was expected.

Our inspectors perform accurate counting, measurement and reconciliation to help clients prevent shortages, overages and quantity-related disputes across the supply chain.

This service is commonly applied to bulk, bagged, breakbulk and packaged cargo where quantity accuracy is critical for commercial settlement.

What we check

Physical counting & tallying

Unit-by-unit counting during loading, discharge or transfer operations.

Quantity reconciliation

Comparison of tallies against packing lists, shipping documents and contractual quantities.

Shortage & excess identification

Clear identification of losses, overages or discrepancies during handling.

Where it is used

Ports & terminals

Loading and discharge of vessels, containers and barges.

Warehouses & depots

Receipt, storage and dispatch quantity verification.

Project & inland logistics

Monitoring quantities during multi-leg transport and handling.

How it works
1
Agree method
Counting approach, location and reporting format.
2
Perform tally
On-site counting and recording during operations.
3
Report quantities
Clear tally sheets, totals and discrepancy notes.

What you receive

A structured tally report showing quantities handled, reconciled totals and identified shortages or excesses — supporting accurate billing, claims management and dispute prevention.