Pre-Shipment Inspection
Pre-Shipment Inspection, also called PSI, is a part of supply chain management and an important quality control method for checking the quality of goods clients buy from suppliers. These Inspections ensure that production complies with the buyer’s specifications and the terms of a purchase order or letter of credit.
A final random review checks the finished product when at least 80% of orders have been produced and export-packed. Samples are selected at random, according to standards and procedures. This type of Inspection can diminish risks inherent to Internet commerce like phishing and fraud.
Process of Pre-Shipment Inspection
The pre-shipment inspection can be agreed upon between a buyer, a supplier, and a rank. It can be used to initiate payment for a letter of credit. This inspection can be performed at different stages before shipments, such as checking the total amount of goods, checking all documentation, such as test reports and packaging lists, or verification of compliance with the standards of the destination country.
Role of Pre-Shipment Inspection Expertise
The highly trained experts of pre-shipment inspection will use the appropriate sampling process to select products lots of inspection and check them against your quality requirements or the standards of your destination market.
This comprehensive inspection covers such criteria as product functionality, performance, durability, overall appearance, and dimensions. The product inspection inspector receives regular training in specialization, including soft lines, hard lines, food, and other industries.
Why is Pre-Shipment Inspection Important?
It’s always essential to verifying products conform to the approved specifications. Quality control isn’t a formality carried out at the supplier’s end. But a strict procedure of evaluating the products before they arrive at the point of destination.
An inspection from an independent third party gives you the peace of mind that your order has been filed before it is dispatched. Today’s globalized marketplace offers fantastic opportunities but also presents real risks. When working with a supplier overseas, it’s critical to ensure the specifications you have agreed upon are met. Mitigate the risk of an improperly filled order by taking the necessary precautions.
Ensure that your order was filled successfully before its dispatched.
Verify quality at the source and don’t pay for defective goods.
Rest assured that the supplier has met all agreed-upon specifications.
Mitigate costly import risks.
Avoid returns and protect your brand’s image.

What are the benefits of conducting a Pre-Shipment Inspection?
Lorcan & Fyon Pre Shipment Inspection maximizes duty collections. By undertaking duty assessment in the export country, importers cannot pressurize customs to assign lower rates.
Compliance with the world trade organization Agreement valuation is now mandatory for all members. Without the Lorcan & Fyon, countries introducing the agreement invariably experience a reduction in revenue collections. Lorcan &Fyon ensures that the deal is fully implemented as required by the world trade organization and in a way that maintains duty revenue collections.
Keeps your eyes on the supply chain! Inspecting the hands of experienced, independent, certified, and licensed inspectors will protect your business interests in the supply chain.
Lorcan & Fyon utilizes the strictest international standards ensuring product safety and regulatory requirement.
Why Trust Lorcan & Fyon of Inspection & Certification for Pre-Shipment Inspection?
As a leading service provider, Lorcan & Fyon is also accountable for several quality control sections. Inspection and ensures stricter standards apply to all evaluation procedures. Given our credible experience with the suppliers, we have profound ways of identifying hurdles between the processes. We have a strong network of quality inspectors throughout the different provinces of Pakistan, which allows us to conduct a pre-shipment inspection better and more fruitful.