Quality assurance and regulatory compliance are the foremost concerns when importing industrial equipment. A professional
OEM roller conveyor line manufacturer for export prioritizes these aspects throughout the entire production process. We implement a rigorous, multi-stage quality management system aligned with international standards to ensure every system not only functions flawlessly but also adheres to the safety and regulatory mandates of the destination country.
Our commitment is reflected in a production process that includes material inspection, in-process quality checks, and a final comprehensive Factory Acceptance Test (FAT). For export, we also manage the crucial steps of obtaining necessary certifications and preparing all required commercial and technical documentation.
Our Export Quality & Compliance Framework:
- Structured Quality Control (QC): QC checks are conducted at every stage: raw material intake, machining, sub-assembly, painting, and final assembly.
- Mandatory Pre-Shipment Testing: Every system undergoes a FAT where it is fully assembled, powered, and tested under simulated load conditions. We encourage clients to attend or review video recordings of this test.
- Certification Management: We guide clients through the certification process, preparing technical files and facilitating inspections for marks like CE to ensure smooth customs clearance and market access.
- Traceability: We maintain records for major components, allowing for full traceability which is often required for industrial equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is included in a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)? A standard FAT includes visual inspection, dimensional verification, running tests at various speeds, testing safety features (e.g., emergency stops), and validating control system functions. A formal test report is issued upon completion.
- Who is responsible for import duties and taxes? Typically, the importer (your company) is responsible for all duties, taxes, and customs clearance in the destination country. We assist by providing accurate and detailed shipping documentation (commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin).
- What is your warranty policy for exported goods? We offer a standard warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship for a defined period (e.g., 12-24 months) from the date of shipment. Warranty terms and claim procedures are clearly outlined in our commercial contract.