Core Points - The article discusses the inspection process for timber species during the delivery of logs, detailing the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in the inspection and quality verification process [1][2][3] Group 1: Inspection Process - The inspection of timber species is initiated based on the buyer's request, and if the seller agrees, adjustments can be made [1] - If the seller does not agree with the buyer's claim, a designated quality inspection agency will conduct the inspection [1] - Buyers can submit up to three logs for species inspection within a batch, and the inspection fee is initially borne by the buyer [1][2] Group 2: Inspection Outcomes - If all three logs submitted for inspection are broadleaf, the delivery of that batch is terminated [2] - If at least one log is coniferous, other inspections and calculations proceed normally, and the logs must be stored at a designated location [2] - If the inspection results show that none of the logs meet the quality specifications, the delivery is terminated, and the seller bears the storage costs [2] Group 3: Compensation and Fees - For logs that do not meet quality specifications, the seller must compensate the buyer at a rate of 200 yuan per non-compliant log [2][3] - If one or two logs are submitted for inspection, the batch is still released, and compensation applies if the results are non-compliant [3]
树种检验相关规定
Qi Huo Ri Bao Wang·2025-06-26 01:33