The foundation of any garment begins with its materials. At this stage, all incoming raw materials — from fabrics to embellishments — are rigorously inspected to ensure they meet established quality standards, ensuring durability and performance in the final product.
Before mass production kicks off, a thorough review is conducted to validate machinery setup, workforce readiness, and initial product samples. This stage ensures that all preparations align with quality criteria and design specifications, setting the stage for consistent production.
As the name suggests, this inspection occurs during the production process. Quality control experts monitor garment assembly in real-time, catching and correcting any discrepancies or defects as they happen. This ensures a smooth production flow and minimizes errors.
Once a production run concludes, this inspection assesses finished products before they move on to the next phase. Every aspect of the garment, from stitching to sizing, is checked against quality benchmarks, ensuring only compliant products advance.
At this critical juncture, a random selection of finished garments undergoes a comprehensive examination. This sample testing gives a clear picture of overall production quality, ensuring the bulk order meets or exceeds the desired quality standards.
QC doesn't end at product completion. During loading supervision, QC professionals oversee the packing and loading process of the garments for shipment. This step guarantees that products are handled correctly, packed efficiently, and ready for safe transportation.