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Frequently Asked Questions

You can request an inspection by contacting our team through the website contact form or email. Once we receive the inspection details, we coordinate with the supplier and schedule the inspection accordingly.

Yes. Our inspection services are available across major production and export regions in India, ensuring reliable quality verification for domestic manufacturers and international buyers.

AQL (Acceptable Quality Limit) is an internationally recognized sampling method used to determine the acceptable number of defects in a batch of products. It allows inspectors to evaluate product quality efficiently without inspecting every item.

A professional inspection report usually contains detailed observations about the product condition, packaging quality, quantity verification, labeling accuracy, and loading process. The report also includes photographic evidence and a clear summary that helps buyers quickly assess whether the shipment meets their requirements.

Yes. Inspection checklists can be tailored to match specific buyer requirements, including spice grade, packaging format, labeling details, cleanliness standards, and other product parameters defined in the purchase agreement.

Independent inspections provide real-time verification of production and shipment activities. This transparency helps buyers monitor supplier performance, maintain quality consistency across orders, and reduce misunderstandings between trading partners.

If any discrepancies or quality concerns are identified, they are documented in the inspection report. Buyers can then decide whether to request corrective actions, rework the goods, adjust shipment timelines, or conduct a follow-up inspection.

If any discrepancies or quality concerns are identified, they are documented in the inspection report. Buyers can then decide whether to request corrective actions, rework the goods, adjust shipment timelines, or conduct a follow-up inspection.

Inspection scheduling depends on the service requested, but buyers typically arrange inspections one to two days before the required inspection stage to ensure availability and proper coordination with the supplier.

Inspectors evaluate storage conditions, packaging integrity, and handling practices at the facility. This helps identify risks such as exposure to pests, foreign materials, or poor hygiene practices that could compromise the product.

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IPC Inspection
DUPRO Inspection
Final Random Inspection (FRI)
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Sample Collection
Laboratory Testing
Certifications
Warehousing