What is Sample Picking Service (SPS)
Sample Picking Service focuses on randomly selecting cartons to obtain precise inspection results that can represent the actual quality. It also formulates ZGG INSPECT's carton sealing procedures to clearly identify the cartons selected and sealed by us or the ones repacked and sealed by us. This helps clients effectively evaluate the performance of our inspectors when quality issues arise.
ZGG INSPECT's Sampling Picking service covers more than 100 cities in Asia. With local inspectors and a quick response mechanism, it allows you to conveniently arrange sample picking and shorten the process time.
Why You Need Sample Picking Services in China
Manufacturers usually cooperate with highly skilled sample producers. To ensure that you get what you've requested, it's crucial to know the origin of your production samples. Once the product enters production, it may deviate from the approved sample in many aspects. Blindly trusting and approving the samples sent by the factory is risky because the final product may not match the actual production.
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ZGG INSPECT provides clients in China with flexible and secure sample picking services. Getting the samples right at the first attempt and having a comprehensive sample review plan can reduce business time and improve efficiency. We ensure that the samples you receive are genuine and meet your specifications.
Having a complete sample review plan is essential for launching a new product or product line for your business. To arrange a sample pickup, please call us 24 hours in advance if possible.
What are the essentials for carton sampling method?
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1.The inspector should randomly sample from the batch according to his judgment.
2.The samples should contain all product characteristics such as items, colors, and sizes.
3.The samples should cover all production stages including packed and unpacked (finished products allowed for inspection by the factory/supplier).
4.The samples should involve all production lines or factories.
5.The samples should include all available production periods like serial numbers and date codes within the batch.
6.Samples should be taken proportionally from the selected cartons/packs.
7.Carton stacks in different areas or different layers/corners within the areas should be selected.
8.The carton numbers should not be consecutive.
9.The cartons should cover all destinations/ports.
10.The cartons should include all colors of nylon straps or different appearances of cartons (color, marking styles, etc.).