Product Inspection
Product inspections are structured evaluation procedures used to assess the conformity of goods against predefined technical specifications, regulatory standards, and client requirements.
They encompass dimensional verification, functional testing, material integrity analysis, and cosmetic assessments at various stages of the production lifecycle.
Inspection types include pre-production (PPI), during production (DUPRO), pre-shipment (PSI), and container loading checks (CLC), each addressing specific risk points.
Our inspection protocols often involve sampling methodologies based on AQL (Acceptable Quality Limit) standards to ensure statistical reliability.
Inspectors utilize calibrated tools and reference benchmarks to verify tolerances, performance metrics, and critical-to-quality attributes.
Non-compliances are documented with detailed reporting, photographic evidence, and classification by severity (minor, major, critical).
These inspections serve as a critical risk mitigation tool for retailers and importers, preventing defective or non-compliant goods from reaching the market.
By integrating inspection data with supply chain decisions, companies can improve supplier accountability, operational efficiency, and product reliability.
AQL Sampling Compliance Checks Defect ClassificationCTQ Metrics Material Integrity Risk Mitigation