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WHAT IS A PRE-PRODUCTION INSPECTION?
Pre-production inspections take place after you identify and evaluate a vendor or factory. Their main purpose is to highlight quality risks before the start of manufacturing. Your pre-production inspection may take place right before production starts or prior to the start of final assembly. A PPI allows you to gain:
A clear understanding of production schedules
The ability to anticipate potential problems that might impact project timing or product quality
Assurance that your requirements will be met
Assurance about raw material quality and product components
WHY ARE PRE-PRODUCTION INSPECTIONS IMPORTANT?
Pre-production inspections are one of the cornerstones of risk assessment and quality assurance management. Without a pre-production inspection, you would not have a structured way to verify that your supplier can begin production, meet your specifications, or adhere to your quality requirements.
These inspections provide many benefits for your business. When you choose to hire an individual or entity to conduct pre-production inspections for you, you:
Reduce the risk of your supply chain being disrupted
Have a chance to verify your supplier's production readiness
Can measure your manufacturer's ability to meet your needs and quality objectives.
A CHECKLIST FOR PRE-PRODUCTION INSPECTIONS
Your inspector should visit your supplier's production site and provide a checklist of what should be covered. The inspector needs to physically inspect the raw materials, the components, and the factory that will contribute to your project
During the inspection, your inspector will.
Verify the availability and condition of materials
Review the manufacturer's preparation and planning for production
Check up on in-house quality control
Help prepare for future product inspections (he or she will review your approval samples and list the tools that are available to perform product testing)
The ideal pre-production inspection includes these checks
Material status
Material condition
Production readiness
Factory facilities and machinery
Measuring and testing equipment
WHY DO YOU NEED A PRE-PRODUCTION INSPECTION?
Reduce risks of supply chain disruption
Verify your supplier is well prepared for production
Measure the manufacturer’s ability to meet your quality objectives
Get a clear view of the production schedule.
CDG inspectors visit your supplier’s production site to conduct a physical inspection of the raw materials, components, and factory in China or elsewhere in Asia. During the pre-production inspection, we identify the availability and condition of the materials, review your manufacturer’s preparation for production, and check in-house quality control processes.
In addition, the pre-production inspection checklist includes preparation for future product inspection(s) by reviewing your approval samples and listing all tools available to perform product testing.
We can arrange a Pre-Production Inspection within 48 hours and release your inspection report and certificate of inspection in less than 24 hours.
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