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Quality built into the workflow

Quality Control through Visible, Descriptive Checkpoints

Review materials, the approved sample, print and surface work, structure and assembly, then pre-shipment condition without unsupported numerical claims.

Quality Control through Visible, Descriptive Checkpoints

Quality built into the workflow

Checkpoints from incoming material to shipment

Incoming materials

Incoming materials

Review the received material direction and key components against the approved project reference before they enter the workflow.

  • Material direction
  • Visible condition
  • Component consistency
Sample approval

Sample approval

Use the confirmed sample as the practical reference for structure, color, materials and surface details.

  • Structure
  • Color direction
  • Surface details
Print and surface work

Print and surface work

Review printed areas and confirmed decorative processes for alignment with the approved artwork and sample direction.

  • Artwork placement
  • Print appearance
  • Confirmed finishes
Structure and assembly

Structure and assembly

Check opening, folding, alignment, inserts and assembled presentation against the agreed packaging direction.

  • Structural fit
  • Alignment
  • Assembled presentation
Pre-shipment review

Pre-shipment review

Inspect completed packaging condition, protective packing and shipment preparation before dispatch communication.

  • Completed condition
  • Protective packing
  • Shipment preparation

Quality built into the workflow

Questions about quality review

Define the reference

Build quality review around an approved sample and a clear specification.

Share the product, structure, artwork, material direction and surface priorities. The team will review what should be confirmed during sampling and production.

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