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Does China have quality control?
China’s quality control refers to proactive measures taken by importers and their inspection agencies in China to guarantee product quality. To ensure you import quality products, China’s quality control process is designed to help you partner with the right supplier.
What are the two types of inspections?
5 Main Types of Inspections in Quality Control
- Pre-Production Inspection (PPI) The very first inspection that takes place following a purchase order is known as a pre-production inspection.
- First Article Inspection (FAI)
- During Production Inspection (DPI)
- Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI)
- Container Loading Inspection (CLI)
What is quality control inspector?
Quality control inspectors monitor quality standards for nearly all manufactured products, including foods, textiles, clothing, glassware, motor vehicles, electronic components, computers, and structural steel. Inspectors in these firms monitor the equipment, review output, and conduct random product checks.
What to look for in a quality inspection company in China?
Similar to sourcing agents, there are a number of companies providing quality inspection services in China. When evaluating a QC inspection firm, apart from looking at their size, knowledge and experience of the product, Renaud advises to also find out if the inspection agent is focused on flexibility or reliability.
Are all quality inspection services adapted to the same situation?
All quality inspection services are not adapted to the same situation: 1. A pre-production inspection tells the buyer which kind of raw materials (or components) will be used.
Do all projects require all four types of inspection?
Only the most sensitive projects require all four types of inspection. Generally, only one or two of these tools are used, depending on the risks identified by the buyer. These quality inspection services are used mostly for consumer goods involving little customization.
What is a final random inspection (QC)?
The final random inspection (also called “pre-shipment inspection”) is by far the most common type of QC check. It takes place once 100\% of shipment quantity is finished and at least 80\% is packed, so it can be a real random inspection (this is not exactly the case if the quality is checked earlier)…