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  • Quality Inspection

    Quality inspection determines and confirms the product's quality level to verify that the production process produces the intended outcomes.
  • The product quality is the fundamental driver for an organization's growth, it is critical for a firm to maintain product quality when delivering it to customers. Quality inspection determines and confirms the product's quality level to verify that the production process produces the intended outcomes.
  • The purpose of a quality inspection is to discover product flaws and inform the management team so that they may decide whether or not to release the product. During the product production process, quality inspection ensures standardization and consistency in order to manage product quality by comparing it to standards and requirements. 
  • Quality inspection also ensures product quality, lowers manufacturing costs and reject losses, and identifies the sources of poor product production.

Pre-production inspection

Pre-production inspection is critical for reducing quality risk by inspecting inputs before to the production stage.

In-process inspection

When the first product off the line is inspected for conformance, this is known as in-process inspection. If an issue arises during this process, the factory can take corrective action right once to avoid delays.

Final inspection

Final inspection, also known as pre-shipment inspection, is when the total number of items is counted and random samples of finished products are drawn.