Fuzhou, Fujian May 27, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - With 10+ years of experience and 60+ dedicated inspectors, Veriquality strives to offer the most reliable and cost-effective quality control solutions to small and large companies who buy from China, India, Bangladesh and Vietnam.
So far, it has served 500+ customers from Americas, Europe, Oceania, Asia and Africa, large or small and cover most fields of consumer products, including apparel, garment, furniture, toys, gifts, consumer electronics, houseware, textiles, etc.
When sourcing from China or South Asia, most importers are more than likely to face a variety of risks, which can range from frauds, quality issues, quantity discrepancies, delayed shipment and concerns about social compliance of manufacturers. Though there might be no way to eliminate such risk to zero considering transportation and other factors, there are always effective quality control measures that can lower such risk to a reasonable level. Among them, quality inspections plus laboratory testing during production and before shipment are the most commonly adopted measures.
There are 2 ways to implement: first is to hire full-time employees for internal QC; the other way is to use third-party inspection agents to do the job. Both have its pros and cons considering the costs, effectiveness and reliability issue.
Some large importers and retailers, like Walmart, Target, JC Penny, Kmart, etc. usually have it both ways. They have their in-house QCs while still use third-party services as double assurance. But for companies with infrequent shipments, small volume, scattered distribution of factories, or on-and-off buying seasons, hiring in-house QC may not be very reasonable or cost-worthy. There are some reasons behind it:
1. It is legally required to set up a local office to hire employees.
2. Time and costs for properly training the staff
3. High travel costs if you don't have enough shipments in the same area
4. Costs in off-seasons even there is the little shipment
5. When inspectors get very familiar with factories, they tend to be lenient and more tolerant of defects. It is not an integrity issue, but it is easier for them to do the job.
So how to choose a suitable third-party inspection companies? There are some factors to be considered: product expertise/experience, service coverage, service records(reference customers), and also important, pricing. When it comes to quality, some SMEs may be more cost-effective than large global agents.
What is the overall cost for a standard inspection in China? Most inspection companies charge from US$180 to US$300 for 1-day inspection. Western-managed inspection companies tend to charge higher than local inspection companies, as we can imagine. However, even in western-managed companies, it is mostly local inspectors who do the inspection job at the site. Also, caution should be used when you are offered a lower-than-normal price, e.g. US$100-120. They are usually individual inspectors or small companies who use part-time inspectors.
For request more details or book an inspection, visit their site or contact them via email to alan@veriquality.net or info@veriquality.net
About Veriquality
Veriquality strives to offer the most reliable and cost-effective quality control solutions to small and large companies who buy from China, India, Bangladesh and Vietnam.
With 10+ years of experience and 60+ dedicated inspectors, we have served 500+ customers from the Americas, Europe, Oceania, Asia and Africa, large or small.
Our customers' satisfaction has always been and continues to be the most important aspect of our business. When you bring your requests to us, we take the trust you place in us seriously and work tirelessly to minimize the risks you face.
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Veriquality Inspection Service Co., Ltd. alan@veriquality.net http://www.veriquality.net



