Suriname Quality Control Inspections and Factory Audits
Suriname Quality Control Inspections - Exports in Suriname increased to $599.60 million in the fourth quarter of 2018. Suriname has become important to many companies when planning their supply chain processes. As with entry to any new market however, buyers must perform their due diligence and ensure that the products they are purchasing are of the highest quality and comply with all local laws and regulations as well as the laws in their target customers market.Goodada’s Suriname Quality Control investigations seek to minimise the cost of product failures and ensure that products are manufactured to your specific requests at all times. You can request a factory inspection at any factory located in Suriname.
Goodada’s Suriname Factory Audits are conducted on site at the manufacturer’s factory.. Having a factory audited minimises the risk of you buying poor quality or defective products or potentially even becoming a victim of fraud. The purpose of a Suriname Factory Audit is to check in detail the manufacturer’s capabilities to meet your order.Goodada’s Suriname Inspections will also enable you to verify if your products have been produced correctly at the factory in Suriname. Container Loading Inspections are crucial when payment is required by the supplier prior to dispatching the products from the seller’s factory in Suriname.
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Phone:(Europe/ Rest of the World) +353 1 885 3919 ; (UK) +44.020.3287.2990 ; (North America) +1.518.290.6604
FACTORY AUDIT (FA)
A Factory Audit is conducted at your seller’s factory. The purpose of a Factory Audit is to determine if your potential supplier is a legitimate company and has the capability of manufacturing your products. The Audit will also assess the factories quality control systems, the factories manufacturing standards and the factories export records. Click Here to find out more....
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FINISHED GOODS INSPECTION (FGI)A Finished Goods Inspection is conducted at your seller’s factory when 80% of your order has been made. The purpose of a Finished Goods Inspection (or Pre Shipment Inspection) is to visually check product specifications, product quantity, product dimensions, packing requirements and shipping marks. During this inspection any on-site testing can be conducted or samples can be collected to be independently tested. If any problems are identified you can then address these issues with the factory before the goods are shipped. Click Here to find out more.... |
CONTAINER LOADING INSPECTION (CLI)A Container Loading Inspection is conducted when the products are being loaded at the port or factory. During the time of loading the inspector can check that your products are correctly loaded and the container is securely closed and sealed prior to shipment. Click Here to find out more.... |
DURING PRODUCTION INSPECTION (DPI)A During Production Inspection is conducted when the goods are in the process of being manufactured. The purpose of a During Production Inspection is to update you on expected production completion times. Click Here to find out more.... |
EARLY PRODUCTION INSPECTION (EPI)An Early Production Inspection focuses the raw materials and machinery which will be used to make your order. This is the only stage where the raw materials can be checked to make sure that they meet your quality requirements. If any independent laboratory tests are required on any of the raw materials, it should happen at this stage. Click Here to find out more.... |
SOCIAL AUDITSA Social Audit is used to evaluate a firm's working conditions, its code of conduct and its responsibilities to its employees. The purpose of Social Audit is to promote, develop and maintain workplace practices that are socially acceptable. A Social Audit reassures your customers and suppliers that your business is socially accountable. Click Here to find out more.... |
ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR SURINAME TRADESave Money with our International Payments. Reduce banking fees and get better exchange rates. Click Here to find out more... Cargo insurance protects the owner of the goods for the full value of their investment against all risks and can include not only the full value of the goods, but also the cost of shipping, duties, and also up to 10% or even 20% extra to cover anticipated profit. Click Here to find out more...
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