1. Precision Sampling: Translating Requirements into Physical Products
Confirm design drawings, material specifications, and other details with clients to prevent information discrepancies.
2. check sample: Color, size, and Craftsmanship
Color accuracy: Cross-verify sample colors against Pantone color charts.
Dimension control: Measure dimensions to ensure compliance with the tolerance range (e.g., ±0.5mm).
Quality inspection: Check for defects such as holes, stains, or uneven stitching.
3. From Sample Approval to Long-Term Partnership
Risk mitigation: Identify and resolve 90% of potential issues during the PPS stage to avoid mass production losses.
Data archiving: Build client-specific profiles to track material preferences, tolerance acceptance criteria, and historical feedback for streamlined collaboration.
Trust-building: Demonstrate professionalism through rigorous quality protocols, enhancing brand credibility and competitive differentiation.

