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Production Inspection

Production Inspection conducted at various stages of the manufacturing process help you improve performance of suppliers and product quality, strengthen and protect your brand image and reputation.

What’s a Production Inspection

An inspection is the verification of product quality and quantity to pre-identified specification before, during or after the production process. Prior to the manufacturing process, raw materials can be inspected to identify if the materials themselves meet specifications. During the manufacturing process, products are inspected at the factory to verify that quality requirements and specifications are being met. After production, goods can be inspected prior to loading and unloading to verify that the approved final product is shipped and received according to the buyer`s requirements. Inspections throughout the various stages of production can help both buyers and manufacturers monitor that quality requirements for the product are being met and support on-time delivery of quality products.  

Business Challenge

With decreasing product life cycles and time-to-market, the challenge to deliver quality products on-time increases. If a product is found not to meet the appropriate quality specifications for the marketplace-either after or late in the production stage-the result can be loss of product and revenues, delayed shipment or wasted materials, and the potential risk of a product recall.

Our Solution

With a comprehensive range of inspection services, we can help you better manager risk from product design to store shelf. And we can provide you with technical support to develop your inspections program in a way that can help to minimize risks and costs. Each different type of inspection we offer has a specific objective and benefit. All work together to monitor the quality of products throughout production and shipping. We can work with you to  select and customize a program that best meets your needs.

Our range of product quality offerings and capabilities

Final Random Inspection
Initial Production Inspection
An Initial Production Inspection (IPI) is performed at the stage of about 10%-30% products finished for quality control inspection.
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Final Random Inspection
During Production Inspection
​A During Production Inspection (DPI) is an on-site product inspection performed when 40-60% of your production is completed.
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Final Random Inspection
Final Random Inspection
​Final Random Inspection (FRI) also called Pre-Shipment Inspections (PSI), is reliable by most buys.
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Final Random Inspection
Sample Collection
​Sample Collection Service aims to select cartons more randomly to gain the accurate inspection results to reflect the actual quality.
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Final Random Inspection
100% Inspection
A 100% inspection is a method that inspects the ENTIRE shipment instead of a few random samples. Each of the items produced is measured and judged to be either conforming or nonconforming.
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Final Random Inspection
Container Loading Supervision
Loading Supervision (LS) is a service that centers around closely supervising the loading of merchandise or industrial goods into shipping containers.
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DOWNLOAD OUR SAMPLE REPORT

A detailed report with inspection results and photographs helps to assess goods quality and safety when performing an inspection. Review an MQS sample report related to your product of interest.

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