An Initial Production Check (IPC) is performed on raw materials and first run product. Before mass production, MT inspectors onsite will evaluate the first 10%-30% units produced to ensure compliance with necessary criteria, brand specifications, quality requirements which can firmly establish whether the manufacturer will be able to deliver on the promise to produce a quality product using the correct materials and manufacturing process, and orders shipping on time.
An Initial Production Check (IPC) is performed at the stage of about 10%-30% products finished for quality control inspection. It is the first step in ensuring the quality of your product will be consistent throughout production. Improvements action can be made prior to the mass production to ensure the products meet your requirement and prevent any potential flaws in the production resources, materials, schedules, management and more.
MT conduct AQL sampling based on ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 (ISO 2859-1) criteria and produce detailed inspection reports based on a defined AQL.
During Production Check (DUPRO) is an essential preventative measure taken in the early stages of production, which can mitigate costly mistakes in the long run by highlighting any problems before too many defective items are produced and avoid effecting the shipping schedule. Quality control inspectors of MT usually perform on-site DUPRO inspections once a minimum of 20%, but no more than 50% of finished goods are produced to ensure consistent quality in the manufacturing process.
During Production Check (DUPRO) is an essential preventative measure taken in the early stages of production, which can mitigate costly mistakes in the long run by highlighting any problems before too many defective items are produced and avoid affecting the shipping schedule.
Quality control inspectors of MT usually perform on-site DUPRO inspections once a minimum of 20%, but no more than 50% of finished goods are produced to ensure consistent quality in the manufacturing process.
MT conducts AQL sampling based on ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 (ISO 2859-1) criteria and produces detailed inspection reports based on a defined AQL.
Final Random Inspection (FRI) also called Pre-Shipment Inspections (PSI), is reliable by most of the buys. FRI inspections act as a final check to evaluate product quality, packaging, product labeling and carton markings and ensure that items are correctly packed and fit for their intended use. The FRI takes place at the 100% production completed with a minimum of 80% of goods packed and seated in shipping cartons for verification of your purchase specifications.
Final Random Inspection (FRI) also called Pre-Shipment Inspections (PSI), is reliable by most buys. FRI inspections act as a final check to evaluate product quality, packaging, product labeling, and carton markings and ensure that items are correctly packed and fit for their intended use. The FRI takes place at 100% production completed with a minimum of 80% of goods packed and seated in shipping cartons for verification of your purchase specifications.
It is suitable for nearly all types of consumer goods purchased in Asia. The final inspection report is typically used by the importer to authorize shipment and trigger payment.
MT conduct AQL sampling based on ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 (ISO 2859-1) criteria and produce detailed inspection reports based on a defined AQL.
100% inspection also called full inspection conducted all productions have been completed. The much-needed product inspection is carried out to ensure that the final products are in accordance with the client’s quality standards.
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. The benefit here is that the inspection is more thorough as every last item is inspected for defects. The drawback is the expense and the amount of time/labor it requires.
A virtual inspection also called remote inspection allows inspectors to guide factory staff remotely other than going to the factory by themselves through the steps of a product inspection, and collecting evidence of key findings on the product’s quality and supply chain management. The main purpose of the virtual inspection was to review and verify the spec and package, witness the main testing and performance, the key points of the function and the allowed visual check during the virtual observation process.
A virtual inspection also called remote inspection allows inspectors to guide factory staff remotely other than going to the factory by themselves through the steps of a product inspection, and collecting evidence of key findings on the product’s quality and supply chain management.
The main purpose of the virtual inspection was to review and verify the spec and package, witness the main testing and performance, the key points of the function and the allowed visual check during the virtual observation process.