During Production Inspection

The During Production Inspection, also called In Process Quality Control, We will go to your supplier's factory to check product quality when the production reaches approximately 20% to maximum 50% of the total order quantity.
The During Production Inspection covers all the aspects of a regular quality inspection: product appearance , workmanship quality, size measurements, weight check, functionality checking, accessories, labeling & logos, packaging, packing and other tests and special requirements, depending on your approved sample or requirements. The During Production Inspection also covers the raw materials, unfinished products and the production schedule. After completion of the inspection, a fully detailed inspection report with pictures and comments will be sent to you. Then you are able to know if the products are consistent with your requirements and you have enough time to Accept or Reject the products.
Performing a During Production Inspection will allow you to:
The During Production Inspection covers all the aspects of a regular quality inspection: product appearance , workmanship quality, size measurements, weight check, functionality checking, accessories, labeling & logos, packaging, packing and other tests and special requirements, depending on your approved sample or requirements. The During Production Inspection also covers the raw materials, unfinished products and the production schedule. After completion of the inspection, a fully detailed inspection report with pictures and comments will be sent to you. Then you are able to know if the products are consistent with your requirements and you have enough time to Accept or Reject the products.
Performing a During Production Inspection will allow you to:
- Early detect production discrepancies and mistakes.
- Know what percentage of defects affects your production.
- Implement the necessary corrective actions before it is too late!
- Bargain with your vendor in case of quality issue
- Avoid unexpected costs & delays.
- Keep pressure on your vendor shoulders.
- Show your client(s) you care.
- Save time and secure your business