Quality Control in Mauritius
Third-party inspection services in Mauritius. Quality control for apparel, knitwear, lingerie, and jewellery. Local inspectors covering Port Louis and export zones.

Export Volume
Approximately USD 2-3 billion in total exports (recent years); apparel/textiles and sugar are the largest categories
Manufacturers
Several hundred export-oriented manufacturers, concentrated around Port Louis and the export processing zones
Trade Partners
France, United Kingdom, United States
Key Industries in Mauritius
Apparel & Knitwear
Knitwear, garments, and lingerie for European and US brands, in the Port Louis export zones.
Jewellery & Watches
Jewellery and watch components for European brands.
Textiles & Leather
Fabrics, leather goods, and accessories for export.
Food Processing
Processed food, sugar, and seafood for global markets.
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Inspection Types Available in Mauritius
Why Inspect in Mauritius
Mauritius is a key sourcing destination where quality control inspections are essential to protect your supply chain.
Local Inspectors
Our inspectors in Mauritius understand regional manufacturing practices, common quality issues, and applicable standards.
24-Hour Reports
Detailed photo-documented reports delivered within 24 hours of each inspection, giving you fast, actionable insights.
AQL Sampling Standards
Every inspection follows internationally recognized AQL sampling standards (ISO 2859-1) for reliable, data-driven quality decisions.
48-Hour Scheduling
Rapid scheduling within 48 hours of booking for inspections across Mauritius's major manufacturing regions.
Photo Documentation
Comprehensive photo evidence of defects classified as critical, major, or minor for clear shipping decisions.
Brand Protection
Reduce return rates, avoid customs rejections, and protect your brand reputation when sourcing from Mauritius.
Why Quality Control in Mauritius Matters
Mauritius is an established Indian Ocean apparel and textiles sourcing destination, valued for duty-free access to the US (AGOA) and EU markets and a reputation for higher compliance standards. The island's factories produce knitwear, garments, and lingerie for European and US brands, alongside jewellery, watch components, and processed food.
Quality in established export factories serving Western buyers is generally reliable, but capacity is limited and most raw materials are imported, so independent pre-shipment inspections and factory audits help verify workmanship, sizing, and compliance before goods ship. Tetra Inspection provides local inspectors covering Port Louis and the main export processing zones.
Manufacturing Landscape in Mauritius
Mauritius is an established Indian Ocean apparel and textiles sourcing destination, valued for duty-free access to the US (AGOA) and EU markets and a reputation for higher compliance standards than many low-cost competitors. The island's factories produce knitwear, garments, and lingerie for European and US brands, alongside jewellery, watch components, and processed food.
Quality in established export factories serving Western buyers is generally reliable, with a skilled, multilingual workforce, but capacity is limited and most raw materials are imported. Independent pre-shipment inspections and factory audits help verify workmanship, sizing, and compliance before goods ship. Manufacturing is concentrated around Port Louis and the export processing zones.
Regulations & Compliance in Mauritius
Regulatory Overview
Mauritius benefits from duty-free access to the US under AGOA and to the EU under economic partnership agreements, both carrying rules-of-origin requirements buyers should verify. The Mauritius Standards Bureau (MSB) oversees national standards. Products for EU export must meet CE marking and REACH where applicable; food exports are subject to phytosanitary and food-safety requirements.
Sourcing Tips for Mauritius
Tip 1
English and French are both widely used in business alongside Mauritian Creole.
Tip 2
The workweek runs Monday to Friday.
Tip 3
Mauritian exporters are experienced with Western quality and ethical-sourcing expectations and the workforce is multilingual.
Tip 4
Build buffer time for ocean freight, and use a local partner to verify workmanship given the smaller, import-dependent supplier base.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quality Control in Mauritius
Mauritius offers duty-free access to the US (AGOA) and EU markets, a skilled multilingual workforce, a strong compliance reputation, and established apparel and jewellery sectors. It is a useful diversification option for buyers seeking ethically produced knitwear and lingerie outside larger Asian hubs.
Inspection services in Mauritius are priced at our Africa regional rate — from $240 per man-day, all-inclusive with no hidden fees. Factory audits start at $440 per man-day. Coverage is centered on Port Louis and the export processing zones. Contact Tetra Inspection for a quote.
Because most fabric and trims are imported, raw-material consistency is a frequent focus area, alongside workmanship variation and sizing in apparel. Pre-production and during-production inspections catch issues early given the longer ocean-freight lead times.
Yes. Tetra Inspection provides pre-shipment inspections, during-production inspections, factory audits, and social compliance audits in Mauritius, with inspectors covering Port Louis and the main export processing zones.
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