During Production Inspection
During Production Inspection (dpi)
During Production Inspection (DPI), also known as In-Process Inspection, is performed when at least 10% of an order is completed. It can uncover problems at an earlier production stage, allowing more time for rework and correction. It also helps you supervise whether the production process is on schedule. The inspected samples are selected at random, according to international standards and procedures. Paramount International uses ANSI/ASQ Z1.4-2008 (AQL) as its sampling standard and acceptable level of quality.
What criteria are covered in a During Production Inspection?
Paramount International’s general on-site checklist for During Production Inspections includes the following criteria:
√Quantity √Production line checking
√Production schedule √Product appearance
√Performance & function tests √Workmanship
√Assembly √Accessories
√Material √Colours & logo
√Size & measurements √Weight
√Assortment √Carton condition
√Barcode scan test √Packing & marking
√Shipping marks √Warehouse condition
In addition to the above aspects, we can also carry out a tailor-made checking plan according to client’s requirement.