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Don't let impurities or defects compromise your product's quality. Pre-shipment inspection is a crucial step that can save you from costly delays and rejections at customs. Not only does it guarantee your products meet the necessary standards, but it also builds trust with customers, essential for maintaining a profitable business. Don't take a chance on shipping products that may not meet their intended purpose. Take the pre-shipment inspection seriously and ensure your printing inks and dyes are fit for use.

Why choose us to get your inks and dyes inspected?

  • You don't have to search for inspectors. We save you time as we have a global footprint with hundreds of inspectors waiting for your requests.
  • You are not at the mercy of the industry. You are in full control of the process with tools like defining the timeframe for inspections, assigning deadlines for the report submissions.
  • You are not limited. You can appoint multiple inspectors in multiple countries to inspect multiple specifications.
  • Experts at your fingertips. Our inspectors have experience and a proven track records inspecting inks and dyes.
  • Global reach. Any industry, any product, anywhere, anytime, inspexion.com has you covered.
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If you are involved in shipping printing inks and dyes, here's why you need an inspector to conduct a pre-shipment inspection

Firstly, a pre-shipment inspection of printing inks and dyes ensures that the products meet the necessary quality standards. The inspector checks the products to make sure that they are free from any defects or impurities that may compromise their quality. This is especially important when shipping products that are intended for use in sensitive industries such as the food and beverage industry, where the presence of harmful substances could pose a significant health risk.

 Secondly, pre-shipment inspection helps to prevent costly delays and rejections at customs. If the products fail to meet the required quality standards, they may be rejected by customs officials, resulting in costly delays and potential loss of revenue. However, by conducting a pre-shipment inspection, any issues can be identified and addressed before the products are shipped, ensuring that they meet the requirements and can pass through customs smoothly.

Furthermore, a pre-shipment inspection of printing inks and dyes helps to build trust with customers. When customers receive products that meet the required quality standards, they are more likely to trust your brand and continue to do business with you. On the other hand, if customers receive products that are defective or of poor quality, they are likely to lose trust in your brand, resulting in lost revenue and a damaged reputation.

An inspector conducting a pre-shipment inspection of printing inks and dyes may use a combination of the following methods to ensure that the products meet the necessary quality standards:

Visual inspection: The inspector may visually examine the products to identify any defects or impurities, such as discolouration or foreign particles.

Sampling: The inspector may take samples of the products and conduct laboratory tests to check for the presence of harmful substances or impurities.

Packaging inspection: The inspector may examine the packaging to ensure that it is intact and free from damage that may compromise the quality of the products.

Label inspection: The inspector may check the labelling of the products to ensure that it is accurate and complies with the necessary regulations.

Documentation review: The inspector may review the documentation related to the products, such as certificates of analysis, to ensure that they meet the required quality standards.

Physical tests: The inspector may conduct physical tests on the products to check their viscosity, pH, and other characteristics that may affect their quality.


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