During Production

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During Production Inspection

During Production Inspection (DPI) is a quality control inspection conducted while production is underway, and is especially good for products that are in continuous production.

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After production is completed, a pre shipment inspection can be done to verify that the goods being shipped have been manufactured according to customer requirements. This is the most common service ordered, and works well with suppliers you have previous experience.

What’s BQIS pre-shipment inspection?

During Production Inspection (DURPO or DPI), sometimes referred to as Inline Product Inspection (IPI) or During Production Check, usually occurs when between 10% to 80% of your product is manufactured and packing for export has begun. It forms part of your overall quality assurance program and allows you to take corrective action against defects at an early stage.

Why Perform a DUPRO Inspection?
  • Mitigate costly mistakes by highlighting issues before a production run is completed.
  • Provide time to establish workarounds to fix defective products.
  • Adjust the manufacturing process to prevent continued issues.
  • Identify delays in final product delivery.
  • Check that your specifications are being followed.
  • Minimize expensive corrections.
  • Utilize in-line inspections to catch and address issues in real-time during production
What are the key benefits of a DUPRO Inspection?
  • Monitor the production speed and check if your specifications are being followed
  • Identify non-conformities at an early stage and avoid costly corrections
  • Assure consistency in product quality and secure final product delivery
  • Enhance supplier management and bring transparency to your supply chain
  • Improve customer satisfaction and strengthen your brand reputation
GENERAL PROCESS OF A DUPRO INSPECTION
The general process of a DUPRO production inspection includes:
  • Random Sampling: The inspector selects a random sample of units from the production line for detailed evaluation using the statistical sampling procedure ISO 2859-1 (ANSI/ASQ Z1.4).
  • Quality Assessment: The selected units are inspected for conformity with specifications, including dimensions, colors, materials, workmanship, and more.
  • Process Review: The inspector assesses the production processes and environment for potential issues that could affect product quality.
  • Reporting: The inspector creates a detailed inspection report with findings, recommendations, and photographs.
  • Corrective Actions: The manufacturer implements any necessary corrective actions if issues are identified.
GENERAL PROCESS OF A DUPRO INSPECTION

Best Quality Inspection Services (BQIS) provides independent quality control designed to protect your business interests. Our highly trained and experienced inspectors are product experts who receive regular training in their field of specialization.

BQIS inspectors can be onsite at your factory within 48 hours of booking, and reports are provided on the same day as the inspection.

Our inspections can be carried out on all types of consumer products including, but not limited to, apparel and footwear, toys and furniture.

Best Quality Inspection Services (BQIS) provides independent quality control designed to protect your business interests. Our highly trained and experienced inspectors are product experts who receive regular training in their field of specialization.

BQIS inspectors can be onsite at your factory within 48 hours of booking, and reports are provided on the same day as the inspection.

Our inspections can be carried out on all types of consumer products including, but not limited to, apparel and footwear, toys and furniture.

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