Quality assurance in corporate bag manufacturing should be documented, not assumed. A supplier must define in-process checks and final inspection methods before production begins.
Request QA checkpoints for stitching density, print alignment, color consistency, zipper function, and handle reinforcement. These five factors influence real-world product performance the most.
If your order includes multiple SKUs, ask for AQL-based sampling on each SKU instead of one mixed batch review. Mixed inspections hide category-specific defects.
Confirm packing standards and carton markings as part of QA. Incorrect packing can damage products in transit even when manufacturing quality is good.
A clear QA plan gives procurement teams measurable acceptance criteria and prevents subjective approval disputes near dispatch.