Quality control

Quality is built into the handoffs.

Clear checkpoints help reduce surprises from material approval through final packing.

YAOHATS / B2B

QC process overview

Define. Check. Record. Release.

Quality control begins with an agreed reference: specifications, samples, color standards, packaging details, and inspection expectations. Each checkpoint compares production against what has been approved.

Inspection logic

Checks placed where they can still change the outcome.

01

Material inspection

Key materials, colors, trims, and approved references are checked before production.

02

In-line inspection

Construction, workmanship, appearance, and process consistency are reviewed during production.

03

Pre-shipment inspection

Finished goods are checked against approved specifications and agreed inspection criteria.

04

Packaging check

Labels, assortment, inner packing, cartons, marks, and quantity are verified before release.

05

Testing & compliance

Destination-market requirements are considered early so testing can be planned around the product.

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Testing & compliance

Plan for the destination market early.

Product type, materials, age grading, labeling, and destination market influence what may need to be tested or documented. Final requirements are confirmed with the buyer and appointed laboratory.

Quality case examples

A future library for evidence, not slogans.

The admin panel is ready for QC photos, report images, certificates, testing notes, and short quality case studies when assets are available.

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Color standard alignment

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Packaging count verification

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Workmanship correction loop

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