Ccic-Fujian Minerals Inspection and Testing Co., Ltd. is a Fuzhou-based unit of the China Certification & Inspection Group, the country's largest independent inspection, verification, and testing organisation established in 1980. The Fujian arm covers cargo, commodity, mineral, and marine inspection work across the principal ports of Fujian province, with attending teams available for ship calls at Fuzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Putian, and Ningde, and short-distance deployments to nearby anchorages.
Marine technical services include biological efficacy testing of ballast water management systems during commissioning installation and during indicative or detailed compliance sampling under the IMO Ballast Water Management Convention. The laboratory handles sample reception, biological enumeration, residual chemical measurement, and report preparation that is structured for review by attending classification society surveyors and port state inspectors. The same operation supports underwater inspection and in-water hull, sea chest, propeller, and rudder condition surveys, often scheduled to fit within commercial trading windows so that vessels do not need to be diverted to dry-dock for routine condition reporting.
CCIC-FJ holds recognition from the Korean Register of Shipping, ClassNK, the American Bureau of Shipping, Bureau Veritas, DNV, and RINA, and is accredited under ISO/IEC 17020 by the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment. The Fujian operation is part of a national CCIC network that includes more than three hundred branches, two hundred cooperative laboratories, and around sixteen thousand staff, with international reach into over twenty countries. This scale supports owners with mixed fleets who need a single Chinese partner for ballast water and routine in-water survey work at southern China ports.