IPC or PPI is one type of inspection service that we check at the first period of the production (0%-20%)
Why the Clients need a Pre-Production Inspection?
The IPC will give the Clients know the actual production situation involved in making your product at the beginning, as: Facility condition and environment, raw material incoming, production progression, quality control system efficiency, and early other problems detection.
In reality, the IPC inspection will help you to prevent the all the risk of the production, quality of the products, and predict the shipment asap.
How the Pre-Shipment Inspection performing?
Identify the inspection: This section identifying the key points of the inspection, such as: the quantity and quality of your materials, production progress status, processing flow chart, sampling, and other checklist of the requirement.
Materials and warehouse status: This is the fist thing need to check, to know the raw material coming status if the raw material match your product specifications or how much it already to process, and how the factory storages it, means that the warehouse conditions need to check onsite.
Production progress schedule: The production line needs to check, to know how much of capacity of the actual production line, how many machines runs, how many of the skilled workers, and the workshop general condition and ethical environment also, to identify the production timeline and potential risky.
Samples Inspection: This involves randomly selected samples of materials, semi-products or finished product, for workmanship inspection, products measurement, functional testing, and product packaging design across checks, that ensure the product quality meets the Clients standards and expectations.
Reporting: After the inspection, all the criteria will be reported to the Clients for all the actual findings and recommendations within 24 hours upon the completion of inspection.