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On-site quality control during manufacturing to verify products meet specifications at every stage, catching defects early.

Bangladesh is a major sourcing destination for ready-made garments (RMG), knitwear, denim, jute products, and leather. With manufacturing spread across Dhaka, Chittagong, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Comilla, maintaining consistent product quality requires systematic quality control at every stage. During Production Inspection in Bangladesh gives you confidence that your products meet specifications before they ship.
During production inspection catches problems while they can still be fixed cost-effectively. Waiting until production is complete means reworking or rejecting entire batches — far more expensive than mid-production corrections. When sourcing from Bangladesh, this is especially important because common challenges include building safety compliance, social standards adherence, high worker turnover, and production delays during monsoon season.
During a during production inspection in Bangladesh, products are inspected during the manufacturing process, typically when 20–60% of production is complete. Inspectors evaluate production line efficiency, in-process quality, material conformity, and early defect detection.
The inspector visits the production facility, observes the manufacturing line, selects early-production samples for testing, verifies raw materials and components against specifications, identifies process deviations, and reports findings so corrective actions can be taken before production is complete.
Our inspectors in Bangladesh are experienced with Ready-Made Garments, Knitwear, Denim & Woven Textiles, Leather & Footwear and understand the specific quality expectations for products manufactured in Dhaka, Chittagong, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Comilla. They conduct inspections when 20–60% of production is complete, following internationally recognized AQL sampling standards.
Based on our experience inspecting products in Bangladesh, the most common issues our inspectors find include: material substitutions, incorrect assembly, process deviations, workmanship inconsistencies, contamination risks, and specification non-conformance discovered early in the production cycle.
Understanding these typical defects helps you set clear quality criteria and inspection checklists tailored to Bangladesh's manufacturing environment.
When importing from Bangladesh, buyers must consider: Bangladesh garment exports must comply with destination-market regulations (EU REACH, US CPSIA). The Bangladesh Accord (International Accord for Health and Safety) sets factory safety standards. Buyers increasingly require social compliance audits (BSCI, SMETA, WRAP). The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) provides industry oversight. Environmental compliance, particularly regarding textile dyeing and effluent treatment, is gaining importance.. Our during production inspection process in Bangladesh includes verification of applicable compliance requirements, helping you avoid customs rejections and regulatory penalties.
Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment exporter. Social compliance audits are essential alongside product quality inspections. Our local inspectors are stationed across Dhaka, Chittagong, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Comilla, allowing us to reach most factories within 24–48 hours of booking confirmation.
Coordinate with your supplier to confirm when 20–60% of production is complete. We schedule the inspection within 48 hours of your booking.
Our inspector evaluates the factory's production setup, raw materials in use, and work-in-progress items to verify alignment with your specifications.
Random samples from completed units are inspected for workmanship, appearance, dimensions, functionality, and conformity to approved samples.
The inspector assesses production pace, workforce allocation, and remaining workload to estimate whether the delivery deadline will be met.
Any defects or process issues are documented with photos and actionable recommendations, giving you leverage to request corrections before production continues.
Our inspectors in Bangladesh are available with 48-hour scheduling.
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