Quality Inspection

At Marvelux Mannequin, Quality Control is an everyday concern

Quality Inspection is a routine activity of checking products, whereas “audit” applies to analyzing manufacturing processes and organizations.

The quality inspector usually follows a pre-established checklist that is based on the product specifications.

Inspected products can be the components used for production, semi-finished goods, or finished goods before shipment to a customer.

There are ways to deal with defects. They can be either prevented or corrected, and they fall into three broad categories: development, production, and delivery.

An experienced inspector can also examine the making of a prototype/sample, to make sure of two things:

  1. Has the factory understood the technical files? Do they know what product the client wants?
  2. Has the development team clearly shared the requirements to the manufacturing team?

Typically, in an in-line inspection, the first products that got out of the line are inspected for conformity.

If issues are raised at this stage, the factory can immediately take some corrective actions and avoid delays.

The conformity of the products is checked against a list of criteria defined by the buyer (product quantity, workmanship, function, safety, aspect, size, packing…).

Marvelux Mannequins takes the time required to assure that the product ordered is the product delivered