Quality Control Workflow

A clear review path before sampling and bulk planning.

This page explains how sample review, material control, inspection, packing, and sourcing documentation are organized for knitwear inquiries.

Modern knitwear factory exterior in a clean industrial park

Quality Focus

Prepare the right checks before price and production.

Each inquiry is reviewed by product type, material direction, sample target, quantity, packaging needs, and market requirements before the next sourcing step.

Trade Co.Current business position
DocsShared by project
FocusSweaters, cardigans, knit tops
YoneInquiry contact

Process Visualization

Show how sourcing, sampling, inspection, and packing connect.

The workflow helps buyers understand what information is needed before sampling, quotation, inspection planning, and shipment handoff.

Flat knittingSample reviewIn-line QCExport packing
Rows of computerized flat knitting machines in a knitwear factory

Information buyers usually check.

Each block shows what should be prepared before the site is used for real buyer conversion.

Trading

Business position

The site should present a trading-company role: receiving buyer needs and coordinating sweater sourcing.

Materials

Yarn direction

Yarn selection, color reference, swatch review, supplier recommendation, and batch consistency questions.

Development

Sample review

Tech pack review, measurement check, stitch feasibility, trim confirmation, and sample revision tracking.

Inspection

QC process

Pre-production, in-line, and final inspection for measurements, workmanship, color, trims, labels, and packing.

Packing

Shipment handoff

Folding, polybag, carton mark, quantity check, packing list, and export-ready order organization.

Docs

Project documentation

Supplier certificates, material notes, inspection records, and buyer references can be collected and shared by project when applicable.

Workflow image set for buyer orientation.

These visuals support sourcing, quality, material, and packing explanations before the buyer sends a detailed RFQ.

QC Checkpoints

Quality control should be visible before the buyer commits.

The page separates checks by production stage, so a buyer can see what will be confirmed before yarn purchase, during production, and before shipment.

01

Pre-production

Yarn composition, color reference, gauge, measurement spec, trims, label artwork, and packaging brief.

02

In-line control

Panel sizing, stitch consistency, linking quality, color consistency, workmanship, and production status.

03

Final inspection

Measurements, appearance, loose threads, seams, labels, packing, carton mark, and quantity check.

Documentation library.

Use this section to show what buyers may request before sampling or bulk planning.

Supplier auditAvailable documents can be reviewed by project and supplier fit.By request
Material notesComposition, yarn direction, and care requirements should be confirmed before sampling.By style
Export recordsMarket and shipment requirements should be clarified before bulk planning.By order
Project mediaSample, inspection, packing, and product media can be organized after development starts.By project

From sample approval to shipment readiness.

The buyer should understand how production confidence is built step by step.

01

Approved sample

Fit, measurement, yarn, stitch, label, trim, and packaging notes are locked.

02

Bulk production

Machine setup, yarn batch, knitting progress, linking, washing, finishing, and status updates.

03

Inspection

Measurements, appearance, workmanship, color, trims, label placement, and packing accuracy.

04

Shipment

Carton marks, packing list, quantity check, shipping documents, and final handoff.

Quality File

Give buyers a simple QC checklist.

Use the checklist to align sample approval, production checks, final inspection, packing, and shipment readiness.