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A Buyer’s Checklist for Pre-Shipment Inspection
Before goods leave the factory, buyers need a structured inspection checklist that covers quality, packaging, and documentation.

Pre-shipment inspection is the final quality checkpoint before goods move from the factory into the buyer’s supply chain. A clear checklist helps teams verify product quantity, workmanship, measurements, packaging, labeling, and documentation with consistency. For buyers, this process creates a structured basis for shipment approval and helps reduce the risk of receiving goods that do not meet agreed specifications.
Pre-shipment inspection is one of the last opportunities to identify problems before products enter the supply chain.
A strong checklist should include:
- Quantity verification against purchase orders
- Workmanship and visual defect review
- Labeling, carton marking, and packaging checks
- Measurement and specification confirmation
When inspections are consistent and well documented, buyers can make shipping decisions with more confidence and fewer surprises.
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