Small World Independent Inspection Services (SWIIS)
Independent companies, on behalf of the buyer, conduct third party inspections to ensure quality standards of the manufacturing process and all products. These organized, unbiased evaluations deliver fair verdicts while looking out for the client and the requirements put forward. Our experts at SWIIS have relevant training and years of experience to provide you with a clear picture of where the current project stands. Our specialised teams ensure thorough verification and quality control in the interest of the buyer’s reputation and the satisfaction of the final consumer. Such inspection can be conducted at any or all stages of the manufacturing process (initial, midline, and final) to avoid unpleasant surprises at the time of shipment.
Why Do You Need a Third-Party Inspection?
A Third-Party Inspection is a well-justified expense which can be beneficial for several situations, including:
when working with new suppliers.
identification of quality issues on-time and helping avoid expensive errors.
Factories avoiding employing an in-house quality control team.
Factories avoiding employing an in-house quality control team. when faced with repeated product quality issues or vendors who have a history of quality failures.
Why Choose SWIIS:
We at SWIIS serve as your eyes and ears on the ground. Our distinguishing features include:
Technically trained manpower
Knowledge of all stages of the inspection process
In-depth product knowledge and experience in hard lines and soft lines
Specialised manpower for Unique Inspections
Inspection of international standards at Indian prices
Factory Audit Services:
Nowadays, companies prefer to consolidate their vendor base. An important decision for any buyer is deciding on a factory to be a part of their supply chain. SWIIS helps in evaluating a factory for you to make this critical decision. Our factory audit includes:
Verification of company legality information and bank information
Assessment of production capabilities
Assessment of machines, facilities, and equipment
Approval of the manufacturing process
In-house quality assurance systems, including testing and inspection
All production and quality accreditations
Ensuring adherence to social and environmental compliances