Product Description
Garments and textile product inspection varies significantly in terms of product types and product materials, from knitted garments and bulk fabrics to leather bags and accessories. But regardless of product type, materials or target market, experienced garment and textile importers find pre-shipment inspection essential for identifying quality defects and ensuring conformance to quality standards. Although many factories in Asia have experience in garment and textile manufacturing, it is still difficult for importers to communicate product requirements and receive their desired quality. During each soft-line inspection, CDG will verify conformance to your specifications relating to patterns, materials used, stitches-per-inch, grams-per-square-meter, and of course, fitting measurements. CDG auditors have extensive experience inspecting both bulk textile goods as well as finished garments of all styles. In addition to being highly knowledgeable about quality defects affecting textiles and garments, CDG fabric inspectors are trained to look for discrepancies between material composition testing results and client specifications. CDG ensures your specifications are clearly and concisely outlined to your supplier and inspector to provide you with the most accurate inspection report. No matter your product, we will make sure you have the right team for the job. Bulk textile products are evaluated based on the industry-standard 4 point system that assigns penalty points to each defect found within predetermined segments of the fabric. And garments are always measured for conformance to predetermined tolerances for dimensions. Our experienced and professional inspectors are available for your QC needs throughout Asia. With much of garment and textile production moving outside China to lower cost alternatives throughout Asia, CDG will be with you every step of the way. Three Plan of Acceptance Sampling System, Normal or Single Sampling Plan, Double Sampling Plan, Multi Sampling Plan. Why get a quality control inspection, CDG offers its clients a straight forward way to limit commercial risks when importing or exporting your goods. Our inspections help you, Ensure the quantity produced (finished and packed) matches with the quantity ordered. Ensure visual appearance (colour, finish) matches with product ordered. Ensure product specifications (measurements, material, functions) comply with the order. Verify packaging, labelling, instructions and markings comply with mandatory standards. Garments Inspection Steps, In garments Industry, inspection is generally conducted in three steps, Raw material, In Process and Final. Raw Material Inspection, In garments industry, raw material means mainly the fabrics, but sewing thread, zipper or chain, interlining etc. also may be considered under the items of raw material. Fabric Inspection ,Just the moment for production of garments, fabric is required, which is the main element of garment. Local or foreign that means whatever be the country of origin of fabrics, the quality of fabrics should be well judged before purchasing of fabrics, because, if not so, both time and money may be wasted. Specially, due to the low grade fabrics, burden of irreparable loss may have to be borne. Some factories do inspection after reaching the fabrics at their factories. But it is wise to do the fabric inspection at sellers factory. . In garments industry, inspection is done in each section starting from spreading to finishing. The main objective of in-process inspection is to identify the defects in the primary stages of various sections and to adopt the necessary steps to rectify the defects. Because, the defects detected as earlier, its rectification cost will be lesser. In order to control the quality of garments, the measures that can be adopted in the steps of garments making, are discussed below in steps.