Goods Inspection: Inspections at the Manufacturing or Origin Site

Goods inspections are categorized into two distinct groups, each designed to meet specific customer requirements:

– Conducting comprehensive tests and examinations
in accordance with inspection requests and established guidelines throughout the manufacturing process.

– Scrutinizing, reviewing, and preparing essential documents and guidelines.
– Vigilantly monitoring and safeguarding the quality of the manufacturing stages, spanning

from raw materials to the final product.
These inspections serve as a vital conduit for keeping goods owners informed about the status of their purchases, encompassing critical aspects like product quality and quantity. Typically, Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) or source inspections encompass the following key elements:

– Sampling and rigorous testing to ensure compliance with product standards.
– Thorough validation of goods’ integrity prior to the loading phase.
– Detailed examination of packaging to guarantee the goods’ safety during transit.
– Verification of goods quantity against shipping documentation, encompassing weight, quantity, and packaging, among other criteria.

– Streamlining customs-related costs during the goods clearance process.
– Expedited clearance procedures for goods subject to mandatory standards.

Beyond Standard Services:
In addition to the above processes aimed at ensuring the quality of our customers’ goods, Atis Company stands prepared to offer the following specialized services:
Packaging Inspection:
Such inspections are meticulously carried out to guarantee that product packaging aligns precisely with the customer’s specifications and conforms to relevant standards, particularly for delicate or distinctive items. To serve as a deterrent against tampering and to provide unambiguous evidence of the items subjected to inspection and testing, inspectors affix labels and seals to the shipment.
Monitoring of Loading and Transportation:
As damages predominantly occur during the phases of delivery and transportation, a meticu-lous supervision and protection protocol is initiated. This monitoring commences from the instant the goods depart the factory and continue through their journey to the transporter, a service readily offered upon the request of the customer.