Final Inspection

Final Inspection

The Final Inspection is one of many types of quality control inspections conducted by VBI. It is an important step in the quality control process and is the method for checking the quality of goods before they are shipped. Final Inspection ensures that production complies with specifications of the buyer and/or the terms of a purchase order or letter of credit. This inspection is conducted on finished products when at least 80% of the order has been packed for shipping. This inspection is done according to standard Acceptable Quality Limits (AQL) specs for the product, or based upon customer requirements. Samples are selected and inspected for defects at random, according to these standards and procedures.

A Final Inspection is the inspection performed when goods are 100% completed, packed and ready for shipment. Our inspectors select random samples from finished goods according to the international statistical standard known as MIL-STD105E (ISO2859-1). The Final inspection confirms that finished products are in full compliance with your specifications.

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Why Final Inspection?

Final Inspection ensures that production complies with specifications of the buyer and/or the terms of a purchase order or letter of credit. This inspection is conducted on finished products when at least 80% of the order has been packed for shipping. This inspection is done according to standard Acceptable Quality Limits (AQL) specs for the product, or based upon customer requirements. Samples are selected and inspected for defects at random, according to these standards and procedures.

Final Inspection Procedure

  •  Visit supplierswith the necessary equipment and instruments
  •  Sign compliance documents before final inspection services are performed
  •  Perform quantity verification
  •  Conduct final random inspection
  •  Package, label, tag, instruction checking
  •  Workmanship checking and function test
  •  Moisture test
  • Odor test
  • Size, weight measurement
  • Carton dropstesting
  • Bar code testing
  • Sealing of carton
  • Draft on site inspection report