A factory visit should not be a tour. It should be a structured evidence exercise. Before anyone visits a supplier, the buyer should decide which claims matter and what evidence would change the sourcing decision.
Questions about ownership and process
Does the supplier own the equipment shown in sales material? Which steps are done in-house, subcontracted or coordinated through partners? Who controls tooling, inspection records and production scheduling?
Questions about quality and documentation
Buyers should ask how incoming materials are checked, how nonconforming parts are handled, which inspection tools are available and whether records match the product category being sourced.
Questions about export readiness
Export experience, packaging, labeling, destination documentation and after-sales handling can matter as much as production capability. For high-ticket or regulated categories, verification should connect with compliance boundaries.
JFScope treats factory verification as one part of a broader sourcing workflow that includes market research, supplier screening and local execution.
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