Final Random Inspection
Final Random Inspection (FRI), also known as random sampling inspection or pre-shipment inspection, is a quality control process conducted at the final stage of production, just before the goods are shipped to customers or distributors. It involves randomly selecting a sample of products from the production lot and inspecting them against predefined quality criteria.
Purpose of Final Random Inspection
- Overall Quality Assessment
- Compliance Verification
- Risk Reduction
- Quality Standard Adherence
- Specification Conformance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Defect Prevention
Features:
Random Sampling
Comprehensive Inspection
Detailed Reporting
Benefits of Final Random Inspection
- Quality Assurance
- Customer Satisfaction
- Risk Mitigation
- Supplier Accountability
- Compliance Assurance
- Cost Savings