Pre-Production Inspection (PPI): 🛡
Your Ultimate Shield Against Production Catastrophe
For global buyers, importers, and retailers, sourcing internationally presents immense opportunities but also inherent risks. The Pre-Production Inspection (PPI) is your earliest, most strategic intervention to safeguard your investment, timeline, and brand reputation. Conducted *before* mass manufacturing begins, PPI by QIV Global acts as a comprehensive “pre-flight check,” ensuring that the very foundation of your product is meticulously compliant and primed for success.
01. What is Pre-Production Inspection (PPI)? 
A PPI is a critical, proactive quality control checkpoint performed at the manufacturing facility before any large-scale production officially commences. Its core objective is to verify the factory’s readiness, the quality and quantity of all raw materials and components, and the clarity of production planning against your approved specifications. It’s the essential first step to confirm that everything is aligned for a defect-free, efficient production run.
02. What Criteria are Covered by this Inspection? ✅
Our PPI is a deep, multi-faceted audit customized to your specific product and risk profile. We leave no stone unturned in verifying the integrity of your production foundation:
| Inspection Area 🎯 | Key Criteria & Checkpoints (What QIV Global Verifies) |
|---|---|
| Raw Materials & Components | Quality: Verification of material composition, color accuracy, texture, component model numbers against the ‘Golden Sample.’ Quantity: Physical count to ensure sufficient materials are on hand for the entire order. Compliance: Review of supplier certifications for materials. |
| Factory Readiness & Capability | Machine Calibration: Checking that all production equipment and specialized tools are correctly set up and maintained. Storage Conditions: Assessment of material storage areas for appropriate temperature and humidity to prevent degradation. Production Plan: Reviewing the factory’s proposed production schedule and methods. |
| Documentation & Sampling | Technical Pack (Tech Pack) Review: Ensuring the factory fully understands the latest, approved version of your specifications. Golden Sample Audit: Direct comparison of raw materials and pre-production samples against your approved benchmark. |
| Initial Production Sample (Pilot Run) | Inspection and testing of the very first units produced to validate the assembly process before full-scale production. |
03. Functions of this Inspection 🛡
The core functions of the PPI are strategically designed to empower you with control and foresight:
- Prevent Rework & Scrap: Identify and rectify potential manufacturing defects or material non-compliance *before* costly errors are embedded into mass production.
- Validate Supplier Integrity: Ensure the factory is transparent and compliant, not substituting approved materials with inferior or non-specified alternatives.
- Establish Production Baseline: Confirm that all initial materials, processes, and documentation are correctly interpreted and aligned with your quality standards from day one.
- Safeguard Your Schedule: Verify that all necessary inputs and capabilities are in place, mitigating the risk of future production stoppages and delays.
04. Why it is Required? The Exponential Cost of Delay for Global Buyers 💸
For international buyers, the consequences of skipping a PPI are severe and escalate exponentially. The cost of fixing a defect is 10 to 100 times higher if discovered at the final stage (PSI) compared to the PPI stage. Without a PPI, your entire order could be defective, facing 100% loss, canceled shipments, and crippling rework costs. PPI eliminates this unacceptable risk at minimal cost.
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05. Challenges and Quality Risks, ⚠
International sourcing exposes buyers to specific, high-stakes risks that a PPI is uniquely positioned to mitigate:
| Global Buyer’s Challenge/Risk ⚠ | PPI Solution & Analysis |
|---|---|
| Material Substitution | Risk: Factories use cheaper, non-compliant materials (e.g., incorrect fabric blend, non-RoHS compliant chips) to cut costs. PPI Solution: Our inspectors physically verify materials against approved samples, scrutinize supplier certifications, and can coordinate instant lab testing at the source. |
| Schedule Delays Due to Input Issues | Risk: Production halts because the factory lacks sufficient quantities of critical components, or the delivered materials are wrong/defective. PPI Solution: We confirm 100% material availability and accuracy *before* production starts, preventing costly bottlenecks and missed market launch dates. |
| Regulatory & Safety Non-Compliance | Risk: Products are manufactured with materials that violate safety regulations (e.g., REACH, lead content) in your target market. PPI Solution: Our compliance checks verify material certificates and initiate expedited independent lab testing for restricted substances. |
06. What are the Benefits of this Inspection? Your Strategic Advantage ⭐
- Maximum Financial Protection: Drastically reduces the likelihood of costly rework, scrapped orders, or expensive product recalls.
- Guaranteed Quality from the Core: Ensures that the fundamental components and materials—the DNA of your product—are perfect and compliant.
- Safeguarded Delivery Schedules: By proactively eliminating material shortages and systemic errors, we protect your production timeline and ensure your products hit the market on schedule.
- Enhanced Brand Reputation: Prevents defective or non-compliant products from ever leaving the factory, maintaining customer trust.
07. Process of this Inspection: QIV Global’s Transparent Workflow ⚙
- Seamless Booking: Submit your Purchase Order (PO) and all relevant specifications.
- Customized Checklist Development: Our experts create a tailored, risk-based checklist specific to your order.
- Strategic Scheduling: We coordinate directly with your factory to schedule the inspection for the optimal pre-production timing.
- On-Site Audit & Verification: Our local, specialized inspector conducts a thorough on-site check.
- Rapid, Detailed Reporting: You receive a comprehensive, photographic Pass/Hold report within 24 hours of the inspection completion.
- Informed Decision & Action: You use our objective data to confidently issue the “Go” signal or demand immediate corrective action.
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08. What are the Checkpoints are Carried Out? Precision in Every Detail ✏
- Raw Material Verification: Physical check of material composition, quality, color, and required certificates.
- Component Specification Match: Ensuring all functional components precisely match approved samples and technical drawings.
- Stock Quantity Audit: Exact count verification to confirm 100% of required materials are present and correctly allocated.
- Machinery & Tooling Readiness: Confirmation that production line equipment is calibrated and ready.
- Documentation Alignment: Review of factory’s internal work instructions and QC plans to ensure they align with your requirements.
- Pilot Run Quality (if applicable): Detailed inspection and functional testing of the very first units produced.
09. What Happens after a PSI is Completed? Your Next Steps ➡
The outcome of the PPI provides you with clear directives:
- If Passed: The factory receives the official “Go” signal from you, granting permission to commence mass production with confidence.
- If Failed: A “Hold” signal is issued. The factory must immediately address all non-compliance points. A Verification Inspection (follow-up PPI) is often required to confirm corrective actions were successfully implemented before production can begin.
10. When it should conduct ⏰
The PPI should be conducted immediately after all main raw materials and critical components have arrived at the factory, and before the factory begins any cutting, assembly, or mass production. This critical window typically falls when **0-10%** of the batch is conceptually ready.
11. How QIV Global can help 💬
QIV Global provides independent, expert verification, acting as your quality vanguard on the ground:
- Unrivaled Expertise: Our inspectors are specialists in their fields (e.g., textiles, electronics), ensuring deep technical understanding.
- Proactive Problem Solving: We identify and resolve potential issues *before* they escalate into expensive crises.
- Digital Transparency: Our advanced reporting platform provides real-time updates and highly detailed, photographic reports.
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Fabric Inspection: Weaving a Flawless Future for Your Products 🧿
For global buyers, the quality of your fabric is the absolute foundation of your product. Undetected fabric defects are the most common cause of irreversible product flaws and catastrophic financial losses.
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01. What is Fabric Inspection? 🔍
Fabric Inspection is a specialized, meticulous quality control procedure where a chosen lot of fabric rolls is thoroughly examined using a calibrated light inspection machine. This process aims to identify, measure, and score all defects against stringent international standards, primarily the globally recognized 4-Point System. It’s a technical assessment to determine if your fabric meets all specified quality parameters, color standards, and defect tolerance levels required for mass production.
02. What Criteria are Covered by Fabric Inspection? ✅
Our Fabric Inspection covers a comprehensive range of critical criteria, customized to your specific fabric type (woven, knit, printed, dyed) and product end-use:
| Inspection Area 🎯 | Key Criteria & Checkpoints (What QIV Global Verifies) |
|---|---|
| Defect Rate & Scoring | Identification: Pinpointing all fabric flaws (e.g., holes, slubs, stains, broken threads). Scoring: Applying penalty points as per the 4-Point System to determine the roll’s acceptability. |
| Color & Aesthetics | Shade Verification: Precise comparison to your approved color swatch (“Golden Sample”) under standardized lighting (D65). Shade Variation: Rigorous checking for consistency *within* rolls and *between* different rolls (Shade Banding risk). |
| Physical Dimensions | Usable Width: Accurate measurement of the fabric’s usable width, excluding damaged edges. Total Roll Length: Verification of the actual yardage against the packing list and PO to prevent shortages. |
| Structure & Construction | Weight (GSM): Measuring grams per square meter to ensure consistency. Structural Integrity: Identifying distortions like skew and bowing (off-grain fabric) which impact garment fit. |
03. Functions of Fabric Inspection 🛡
- Defect Segregation & Control: To systematically identify and isolate rolls with unacceptable defect levels, preventing them from ever reaching the cutting floor, thus minimizing material wastage.
- Inventory Accuracy & Planning: To confirm the actual usable meterage/yardage available, ensuring you have sufficient material to complete your order without costly shortages.
- Cutting Optimization: By marking defects clearly, inspection data enables cutting masters to strategically plan pattern placement, avoiding flaws and increasing fabric utilization.
- Supplier Accountability: Provides objective, documented evidence for transparent claims with fabric suppliers regarding non-compliant deliveries.
04. Why Fabric Inspection is Required? The Point of No Return 🚫
Fabric cutting represents the “point of no return” in textile manufacturing. Once fabric with undetected defects is cut, the resulting garment pieces are irreversibly flawed. This leads to massive material wastage, labor being wasted on defective goods, and final product rejection. The cost of inspection is always dramatically lower than the financial repercussions of scrapping thousands of yards of cut fabric.
05. Challenges and Quality Risks, relevant of Fabric Inspection, when the global buyer, importers & relaters from other countries. ⚠
International textile sourcing comes with unique and significant challenges that QIV Global’s Fabric Inspection directly addresses:
| Global Buyer’s Challenge/Risk ⚠ | Risk Analysis |
|---|---|
| Shade Banding & Color Inconsistency | Risk: Subtle color variations between rolls lead to unsightly “shade bands” in the final garment, causing high rejection rates at PSI. Analysis: QIV verifies shade continuity under standardized lighting, precisely isolating inconsistent rolls. |
| Yardage Shortages & Overbilling | Risk: Supplier overstates roll length, leading to unforeseen shortages, expensive re-orders, and inability to complete the full PO. Analysis: QIV uses calibrated equipment to provide certified, accurate measurements of usable quantity, ensuring you only pay for what you receive. |
| Dimensional Instability (Skew/Bowing) | Risk: Fabric that is woven or knitted off-grain (skew/bow) or shrinks excessively ruins the fit and sizing consistency of your finished product. Analysis: QIV performs technical checks to verify structural integrity, flagging unstable fabrics before they cause widespread sizing issues. |
06. Solutions (Suggested by QIV Global) 💡
QIV Global provides integrated solutions to tackle these challenges head-on:
- Precision Defect Mapping: Our reports include graphical defect maps for critical rolls, showing exact defect locations, enabling the cutting master to optimize lay plans and minimize waste.
- Certified Quantity Verification: We provide independent, verified measurements of usable fabric length and width, giving you irrefutable data for supplier claims and precise production planning.
- Advanced Shade Analysis: Our inspectors utilize specialized light boxes for consistent color assessment and can perform spectrophotometer checks for digital color data if required.
- Structural Integrity Assessment: Technical checks for GSM, yarn count, and visual identification of structural distortions like skew and bowing, ensuring the fabric behaves as expected.
07. What are the benefits of Fabric Inspection? Your Competitive Edge 👍
- Massive Cost Savings: Directly reduces fabric wastage by preventing the cutting of defective material.
- Eliminate Rework & Scrap: Prevents the need for costly post-production rework, repairs, or scrapping of finished goods due to fabric faults.
- Enhanced Cutting Efficiency: Clear defect marking empowers the cutting master to optimize lay planning, increasing material utilization by up to 5-10%.
- Stronger Supplier Accountability: Provides objective, irrefutable data for claims against fabric suppliers.
- Guaranteed Product Quality: Ensures your garments or textile products are built on a flawless foundation.
08. Process of Fabric Inspection (Include a Process Flow) ↺
- Booking & Sampling Plan: QIV Global defines a statistically valid sample plan (e.g., AQL-based).
- On-Site Roll Selection: Our inspector randomly selects the specified number of rolls from the received lot.
- Detailed Examination & Measurement: The inspector verifies usable width, roll length, and identifies and measures all defects.
- Scoring & AQL Application: Defects are summed and compared against the maximum allowable points (4-Point System) to determine the lot’s Pass/Fail status.
- Rapid Reporting: A comprehensive, photographic report, including defect maps and the final Pass/Fail verdict, is sent to you within 24 hours.
09. What are the Checkpoints are Carried Out? Precision in Every Thread ✔
- 4-Point System Calculation: The industry-standard method for quantifying defects.
- Usable Fabric Width Measurement: Verifying the actual width suitable for cutting.
- Total Roll Length Measurement: Confirming the supplied length matches the declared length.
- Shade Variation Check: Meticulous scrutiny for any color discrepancies within or between rolls under controlled lighting.
- Structural Check: Assessment for GSM, yarn count, and distortion (skew and bowing).
- Fabric Face & Back Verification: Confirming the correct side of the fabric is presented.
10. What Happens after Fabric Inspection is Completed? Your Decision Point ➡
The outcome of the QIV Global Fabric Inspection provides you with clear, actionable information:
- If the Lot Passes: The fabric is approved and released to the cutting department.
- If the Lot Fails: The entire lot is quarantined. You can then instruct the factory to perform **100% sorting and re-inspection** to salvage portions, negotiate a **discount** based on the quantified defects, or **reject the entire lot**.
11. When Fabric Inspection Should Conduct 🕓
Fabric Inspection should be conducted immediately upon arrival of the fabric at the factory or warehouse, and **before** the factory issues the material to the cutting department. This critical timing ensures that you have time to address supplier issues and protect your production schedule.
12. How QIV Global can help 💬
QIV Global provides independent, expert Fabric Inspection, transforming a critical risk area into a controlled, transparent process:
- Specialized Fabric Technologists: Our inspectors are textile specialists, trained extensively in the 4-Point System and defect recognition.
- Objective, Quantifiable Data: We provide concrete data (4-Point System scores, exact measurements) for clear decision-making and supplier negotiations.
- Risk-Based Approach: We tailor our inspection plans based on fabric type and risk profile, ensuring targeted, effective quality control.
- Rapid, Actionable Reports: Receive comprehensive, photographic reports within 24 hours, empowering you to make timely decisions.
13. Why Partner with QIV for this Inspection Service? 🏅
For global buyers sourcing textiles, QIV Global offers unparalleled expertise and value:
- Unrivaled Technical Mastery: Our Fabric Technologists can identify complex defects like barre, moiré, or tender spots that a general inspector would miss.
- Superior Quality Control Expertise: We are experts in applying and interpreting international standards like the 4-Point System, ensuring consistent and accurate grading.
- Cost-Benefit Optimization: By proactively preventing fabric-related issues, we ensure that your investment delivers significant returns by avoiding far greater losses from production delays and waste.
- Unbiased Third-Party Verification: Our reports are completely impartial and transparent, providing an honest assessment of fabric quality.
14. Countries where QIV available 🌐
| South Asia | Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka |
| China & Southeast Asia | China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar |
| Middle East | Jordan, UAE |
| Africa | Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Kenya, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Ghana, Togo, Algeria, Libya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Lesotho |
| Europe | UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Latvia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal |
| North America | US, Canada |
| Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Colombia |
15. Our Industries 🏛
QIV Global’s expertise spans a diverse and extensive portfolio of industries:
- Apparel & Textiles: Apparels, Textiles, Tent
- Footwear & Leather Goods: Leather, Footwear Products, Bag & Belt
- Food & Agriculture: National food, Canned & Packaging Food
- Electronics & Machinery: Electrical Products, Electronics Products, Watch, Clock & Time Machine, Mobile & Accessories
- Home Goods & Furnishings: Furnitures, Ceramics, Hard Goods
- Gifts, Crafts & Toys: Jute & Jute products, Handicrafts Products, Toys & Kids Items, Jewellery
- Miscellaneous: Luggage & Packaging, Bi-Cycle, Eye glass & Frame
Raw Materials Inspection (RMI): Verifying the Building Blocks of Quality 🔨
The **Raw Materials Inspection (RMI)** is your dedicated quality control step for all non-fabric components and hard goods. We confirm the quality, quantity, and compliance of every small part—from a critical zipper to an electronic chip—to prevent fundamental product failures later on.
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01. What is Raw Materials Inspection (RMI)? 🔍
RMI is a meticulous control point performed on incoming components (e.g., plastic parts, metal goods, fasteners, packaging, electronics). Its purpose is to verify that these parts meet the required **technical standards, dimensional accuracy, aesthetic finish, and safety compliance** *before* they are issued to the assembly line. It ensures that the **”building blocks”** of your finished goods are sound and fit-for-purpose.
02. What Criteria are Covered by Raw Materials Inspection (RMI)? ✅
Our RMI is customized to the functional and safety requirements of your specific product components:
| Inspection Area 🎯 | Key Criteria & Checkpoints (What QIV Global Verifies) |
|---|---|
| Quantity & Aesthetics | **Count Verification** against the packing list and PO. Visual check of **Color, Finish, and Logo Placement** against the approved standard. Checking for surface defects like scratches, corrosion, or burrs. |
| Functionality | **Functional Testing** of mechanical parts (e.g., zipper pull strength, buckle release force, button snap strength). **Electronic Vetting** of switches and chips for basic operation and ratings. |
| Dimensional Accuracy | **Gauge and Fit Testing** using calibrated tools (calipers, gauges) to verify critical dimensions (e.g., screw length, thread pitch, diameter) ensuring proper assembly fit. |
| Safety & Compliance | Verification of necessary certification markings (e.g., **CE, RoHS, FCC**) and initial checks for compliance with restricted substance lists. |
03. Functions of Raw Materials Inspection (RMI) 🛡
- **Functional Vetting:** To confirm that all mechanical and electronic components operate reliably as intended before they are built into the final product.
- **Ensure Dimensional Fit:** To verify component sizing is accurate, preventing costly assembly line stoppages and product fitment issues.
- **Compliance Screening:** To ensure raw materials and components meet necessary safety and regulatory standards, minimizing recall and liability risk.
- **Inventory Control:** To verify the exact quantity of usable components received, protecting against supplier overbilling and unexpected shortages.
04. Why Raw Materials Inspection (RMI) is required? A Small Part Can Ruin the Whole 🚫
RMI is essential because a single defective, inexpensive component can lead to the rejection of a large, expensive finished product. A faulty zipper, an incorrectly sized screw, or a non-compliant electronic chip can render an entire jacket, piece of furniture, or complex device unusable. RMI eliminates this risk by confirming the quality of the inputs before expensive labor and assembly time are invested.
05. Challenges and Quality Risks for Global Buyers ⚠
International hard goods sourcing faces specific supply chain risks that RMI directly manages:
| Global Buyer’s Challenge/Risk ⚠ | RMI Solution & Analysis |
|---|---|
| Unusable Components & Assembly Stoppages | **Risk:** Incorrectly sized or non-functional components (e.g., wrong screw length, faulty switch) halt the assembly line, causing massive delays. **Solution:** QIV performs precise dimensional and functional testing on components using calibrated tools before they reach the production floor. |
| Counterfeit/Substandard Parts | **Risk:** Factory substitutes genuine brand or high-spec parts (e.g., branded zippers, certified chips) with cheaper, unapproved alternatives, compromising durability. **Solution:** Our inspectors verify model numbers, brand markings, and physical quality against the approved PO and Golden Sample. |
| Safety Hazards & Compliance Failure | **Risk:** Raw materials contain prohibited or hazardous substances (e.g., high lead content in metal parts or paint), leading to severe product recalls and fines. **Solution:** We verify component compliance documents (RoHS, REACH) and coordinate immediate, targeted lab testing for suspicious materials. |
06. Solutions (Suggested by QIV Global) 💡
- **Force & Durability Testing:** We perform documented stress tests on a sample basis, verifying that components can withstand reasonable stress and repeated functional use.
- **Precise Dimensional Audits:** Our teams utilize technical measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers) to verify critical component sizes against technical drawings, guaranteeing assembly fit.
- **Certification Review & Lab Test Coordination:** We act as the liaison, verifying supplier compliance documents and facilitating rapid, independent third-party laboratory testing for critical safety parameters when required.
- **Technical Vetting:** We confirm the correct electrical ratings, materials composition, and branding of specialized parts.
07. What are the benefits of Raw Materials Inspection (RMI)? Your Strategic Advantage 👍
- **Minimized Risk of Product Recalls:** Directly addresses compliance and safety issues at the earliest, cheapest stage.
- **Smooth Assembly Line Operations:** Ensures all parts fit and function correctly, preventing costly production stoppages and rework.
- **Durable Final Product:** Guarantees that the functional parts of your product will perform reliably, reducing customer complaints and warranty expenses.
- **Supplier Accountability:** Provides objective data and evidence to hold component suppliers accountable for poor quality or substitution.
08. Process of Raw Materials Inspection (RMI) (Include a Process Flow) ↺
- **Sampling & Documentation:** Components are randomly sampled according to AQL standards. Required compliance documents are collected.
- **Visual & Quantity Check:** The inspector performs a visual check for defects (scratches, burrs) and verifies the physical count against the packing list.
- **Dimensional & Functional Test:** Measurements are taken using calipers, and critical parts are functionally tested for performance (e.g., zipper test cycles, button snap force).
- **Compliance Review:** Verification of safety certifications (RoHS, CE, etc.) provided by the supplier.
- **Rapid Reporting:** A detailed, photographic RMI report, along with the Pass/Fail recommendation, is issued within **24 hours**.
09. What are the Checkpoints are Carried Out? Precision in Every Detail ✔
- **Dimensional Measurement:** Caliper/micrometer checks for precise size, thread pitch, and diameter.
- **Functional Testing:** Testing for force, durability, and smooth mechanical/electrical operation.
- **Aesthetic/Visual Check:** Scrutiny for surface defects (scratches, burrs, corrosion, color mismatches).
- **Barcode/Label Verification:** Ensuring correct internal and external markings.
- **Quantity Count:** Verifying actual received quantity matches the Purchase Order.
- **Certification Review:** Checking documentation for compliance marks and material safety (if applicable).
10. What Happens after Raw Materials Inspection (RMI) is Completed? Your Decision Point ➡
The RMI provides the critical green light or stop sign for component usage:
- If the Lot Passes: The components are formally accepted and released to the assembly line, allowing production to proceed smoothly.
- If the Lot Fails: The entire batch of components is quarantined. The buyer instructs the factory to either source replacements or conduct a **100% sorting/rework operation** to salvage usable components, preventing defective parts from entering the supply chain.
11. When Raw Materials Inspection (RMI) Should Conduct 🕓
The RMI must be conducted **immediately upon receipt of the components at the production facility**, and **before** any component is issued to the assembly line. This is the last chance to reject a batch of non-compliant components without causing expensive production line stoppages.
12. How QIV Global can help 💬
QIV Global provides independent, expert RMI services, turning component risk into quality assurance:
- Specialized Technical Inspectors: We deploy inspectors with backgrounds in mechanical or materials engineering for complex components.
- Objective Verification: We provide data-driven reports using precision tools to confirm component function and dimension.
- Seamless Lab Coordination: We act as your liaison for coordinating third-party laboratory testing for chemical and safety compliance, expediting the process.
- Risk Mitigation Focus: We prioritize functional components that are most likely to fail and cause product returns.
13. Why Partner with QIV for this Inspection Service? Your Unbeatable Advantage 🏅
Choosing QIV for RMI means choosing precision and technical depth:
- Technical Mastery: Our specialists apply engineering standards to component verification, going far beyond visual checks.
- Supply Chain Protection: We prevent counterfeit, off-spec, or non-compliant parts from ever entering your final product assembly.
- Risk Assurance: We verify the most critical safety and functional components, directly reducing your product liability and recall exposure.
- Global Consistency: We apply standardized RMI protocols across all manufacturing regions, ensuring component quality is consistent no matter the source.
14. Countries where QIV available 🌐
QIV Global has a robust presence across all major global manufacturing hubs, ensuring seamless coverage for your supply chain:
| South Asia | Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka |
| China & Southeast Asia | China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar |
| Middle East | Jordan, UAE |
| Africa | Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Kenya, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Ghana, Togo, Algeria, Libya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Lesotho |
| Europe | UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Latvia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal |
| North America | US, Canada |
| Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Colombia |
15. Our Industries 🏛
QIV Global’s expertise in RMI is leveraged across a diverse portfolio of sectors:
- Apparel & Textiles: Apparels, Textiles, Tent (Focus on Zippers, Buttons, Labels)
- Footwear & Leather Goods: Leather, Footwear Products, Bag & Belt (Focus on Buckles, Soles, Hardware)
- Food & Agriculture: National food, Canned & Packaging Food (Focus on Packaging Integrity, Seals)
- Electronics & Machinery: Electrical Products, Electronics Products, Watch, Clock & Time Machine, Mobile & Accessories (Focus on Chips, Housings, Wires, Batteries)
- Home Goods & Furnishings: Furnitures, Ceramics, Hard Goods (Focus on Screws, Joints, Coatings, Metal Frames)
- Gifts, Crafts & Toys: Jute & Jute products, Handicrafts Products, Toys & Kids Items, Jewellery (Focus on Small Parts, Safety Plastics, Paints)
- Miscellaneous: Luggage & Packaging, Bi-Cycle, Eye glass & Frame
Why partner with QIV ?
- Global Reach, Local Acumen: Our local teams speak the language, understand regional manufacturing nuances, and are adept at identifying country-specific risks.
- Zero Tolerance, Maximum Assurance: Our philosophy for PPI is preventative. We scrutinize every detail with a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to ensure your production starts right.
- Actionable, Rapid Intelligence: We deliver objective, data-driven reports within 24 hours, empowering you to make critical decisions swiftly.
- Unbiased Third-Party Verification: Our reports are completely impartial and transparent, free from manufacturer influence.
Payment
QIV Global offers clear, competitive, and transparent fixed-rate pricing for PPI services, ensuring no hidden costs or surprises. Payment is typically processed according to your signed service agreement, usually prior to the final report release.
Our Industries
QIV Global’s expertise spans a diverse and extensive portfolio of industries:
- Apparel & Textiles: Apparels, Textiles, Tent
- Footwear & Leather Goods: Leather, Footwear Products, Bag & Belt
- Food & Agriculture: National food, Canned & Packaging Food
- Electronics & Machinery: Electrical Products, Electronics Products, Watch, Clock & Time Machine, Mobile & Accessories
- Home Goods & Furnishings: Furnitures, Ceramics, Hard Goods
- Gifts, Crafts & Toys: Jute & Jute products, Handicrafts Products, Toys & Kids Items, Jewellery
- Miscellaneous: Luggage & Packaging, Bi-Cycle, Eye glass & Frame
Countries, our coverage
QIV Global has a robust presence across all major global manufacturing hubs, ensuring seamless coverage for your supply chain:
| South Asia | Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka |
| China & Southeast Asia | China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar |
| Middle East | Jordan, UAE |
| Africa | Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Kenya, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Ghana, Togo, Algeria, Libya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Lesotho |
| Europe | UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Latvia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal |
| North America | US, Canada |
| Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Colombia |