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5 Quality Control Practices for Product Assembly in China

Product assembly. In China, this is a huge industry that results in doing business with countries around the world. 

China is known to be a leader when it comes to manufacturing. Why is this? 

Because over the last few years, they have accounted for 28% of global manufacturing output. To put that in perspective, the country in second place on that list (the United States) is more than 10 percentage points behind. 

Since product assembly in China is such a global business, companies need to make sure that the process is smooth and that the products getting shipped remained undamaged.

How do they do that? What do you need to know about manufacturing before getting involved with this industry? 

These are five practices that you need to know about China product assembly. 

1. Ensuring Good Communication 

The first thing that you need to do when it comes to quality control is to make sure that there is good communication. Having this locked down can do a lot of good for your company. 

One benefit is that everyone is on the same page, and everyone should know what the overall goal is and what they have to do to achieve it. This gets everyone to work as a team rather than having individuals confused and frustrated about what is being done. 

Do you want to know just how important good communication is? This study reveals that 86% of employees and executives note a lack of good communication as the cause of failures in the workplace. 

What does this mean? It means that communication should be the number one priority when it comes to quality control. If you are the leader or know the leader of your company, you need to make sure that you or they are doing a good job of establishing clear communication. 

2. Knowing Your Target Country’s Quality Standards

The next thing that you need to keep in mind with product assembly is knowing your target country’s standards. This is important because, let’s be honest; the quality standards in China may not be universal. 

With that in mind, if you are going to primarily do business with one country or a specific group of countries, you better have a good idea of what their expectations are. 

You can simply ask them what they expect from you, or you can do additional research on their rules and regulations. Then, see if their quality standards are doable for your company and how much more expensive it is going to be to meet those standards. 

From there, you can decide if you want to do a large amount of business with that country. 

3. Proper Product Inspection 

Before you ship your products out from your factory, it is important to make sure that you properly inspect these products before you send them out to customers.

You never want to have a problem or a defect, but if you do, your in-house team should catch it rather than the customer. If the customer is the one that discovers it, you run the risk of losing that customer’s business. 

With that in mind, you need to make sure that the proper inspections are put in place. This includes inspecting a product before it is packaged, checking the packages before and after loading them on their method of transportation and having a system to deal with defective products. 

If you have all of that put in place, it should increase your success in quality control. 

4. You Get What You Pay For

This old saying is very true when it comes to product assembly in China. The reason why is that the manufacturing in this country is still priced lower than the west. 

As a result, some of the products are not made as well as by other manufacturers that follow the proper quality control codes. What this means is that you may be delivering a poorer product to the customer. Sometimes, this is so poor that it does not meet the standards pointed out above. 

If you are dealing with countries or customers that require a higher standard, then you are going to have to shell out the money for higher quality manufacturing. It means putting more inspections in place and having better equipment to handle your products. 

5. Choose the Right Product Assembly Service 

Finally, you need to make sure that you have the right product assembly service by your side if you are not going to do it yourself. Reaching out to professionals can increase the chance of having higher quality products out there for your business and increase the chances of smooth operations. 

So, how do you find the right service? Network around the industry and see if you can find out what companies similar businesses had success with. 

You can also try to find reviews and testimonials of a company. This can give you insight into experiences that other customers had and see if it is right for you. 

Start Your Product Assembly Operation 

These are just a few of the things that you need to know about quality control practices when it comes to the product assembly industry. Now, you should have a better idea of what goes into making sure there is a high quality here. 

You need the right service by your side, proper product inspections, good communication, knowing your target country, and having the right budget for this. 

Are you ready to get started? Message us today and see how we can help you.