High Moisture Content Investigation: Evidence of Natural Causes
Possible reasons for the high moisture content could include the introduction of foreign water during transportation, as well as the naturally high moisture content of the cargo itself. However, upon conducting an on-site inspection, we found no evidence to suggest that the goods had been exposed to foreign water. The following evidence supports our findings:
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Visual examination: We carefully inspected the packaging and containers of the goods and found no signs of water damage or leakage. The packaging was intact and showed no indication of any external water exposure.
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Moisture testing: We conducted moisture tests on multiple samples of the cargo using specialized equipment. The results consistently showed that the moisture content was within the acceptable range for the product. This indicates that the high moisture content is likely attributed to the naturally high moisture content of the cargo itself, rather than external water exposure.
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Climate control records: We reviewed the transportation records, including temperature and humidity logs, and found that the goods were transported under appropriate climate-controlled conditions. The records indicate that the cargo was not subjected to excessive humidity or any conditions that could have caused water ingress.
Based on the above evidence, it is unlikely that the high moisture content of the goods is a result of foreign water exposure during transportation. The naturally high moisture content of the cargo itself is a more plausible explanation.
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