Quality planning

Define the checks before production.

A useful quality plan connects the approved specification to the risks that matter: print, dimensions, lamination, seals, closures, filled-pack handling and machine runnability.

Review checkpoints
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Project checkpoints

Quality control is a sequence, not a final glance.

1. Specification approval

Application, structure direction, dimensions, thickness direction, features, artwork and acceptance criteria.

2. Incoming materials

Material identity, visible condition and supplier documents against the agreed project plan.

3. Printing

Artwork version, registration, color reference, text, barcode direction and visible defects.

4. Lamination and curing

Appearance, bonding direction, curing record and project-relevant odor or performance checks.

5. Pouch or roll conversion

Dimensions, seals, gussets, zipper, handle, roll winding, core and unwind direction.

6. Final release

Agreed functional checks, appearance, quantity, labeling, packing and retained reference.

Test methods and acceptance limits are project-specific. OTR, WVTR, seal, drop, leak, migration or machine trials should only be promised when they are included in the approved specification.

Supplier qualification

Documents buyers may request.

Company documents

Business identity, address and current contact information.

Quality documents

Current certificates, audit reports and test reports applicable to the project.

Order evidence

Approved specification, sample, inspection record and packing details.

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