10 January 2018

Why your Products Needs these 5 Stages of Inspection

If customer satisfaction tops your priority list then it important to focus on the quality of the products. This not only helps you build customer loyalty but also power up your brand equity. So how will you ensure that your products are top-notch and quality assured? These five stages of inspection and monitoring process are important to assure your products are perfectly ready to hit the market.

  1. Initial Production Check (IPC)

The Quality Control process starts with IPC. This procedure takes place before the production begins. The inspection team gets in touch with the supplier and gets started with the product identification and evaluation process. They then monitor the order and examine the necessary materials and components needed. This assessment is necessary to find out if there’s a premature flaw and prevent it from going any further.

Also read:  Why your Products Needs Initial Production Check

  1. During Process Inspection or DUPRO

This comes next to the preliminary monitoring phase. The inspectors closely examine the prepared and packaged products that reach after IPR.  The team ensures every requirement of the client is met and is delivered on or before the desired time. Specifications like size, weight, functionality, appendages, artwork, packaging, and finishing touches are checked. DUPRO team also helps with production planning and offer provisions for raw materials and unfinished products as well.

Also read: 7 Benefits of In-Process Inspection for Quality Products

  1. Final Random Inspection

This process is important to identify the defects and flaws of the products. The team goes through the overall quality of products and according to that report the products are accepted, modified or refused. They also superficially inspect relevant specifications of the products like the artwork, packaging, etc.

Also read: 8 Reasons Final Random Inspection is Important for Quality Control

  1. Loading supervision

This process is crucial to make sure the products are properly packed, loaded, and shipped with no defects. The team of inspectors provides a report of the confirmation of container status, handling, freight forwarding, seal appendage, final packing, and other relevant information.

Also read: Why Loading Supervision Important for High-Quality Shipment   

  1. Production monitoring

This process delves deep into the overall inspection process from beginning to end and helps to provide detailed reports starting from checking the supplier’s production process to keeping a tab on the course of the shipment.

Also read: Benefits of Production Monitoring for Business

In case of time constraints, you can count on follow up packages that are offered by quality control companies in Myanmar, China, and the Philippines. Guangdong Inspection guarantees professional inspection service from start to finish. Submit a quick enquiry form and let us know your requirements regarding any inspection or Quality Control procedures and we will help you every step of the way.