In addition to the precautions before placing an order, international buyers can also take the following measures to ensure product quality:
1. Require suppliers to provide samples for testing
Before purchasing bulk commodities, buyers can request the supplier to provide samples for free testing. Through testing, one can understand the materials, functions, characteristics, and other information of the product.
2. Confirm product certification and quality standards
The buyer can request certification and quality standards for the product from the supplier, including ISO, CE, UL, etc., to confirm whether the product meets domestic and destination country standards.
3. Hiring a third-party testing agency
Hiring a third-party testing agency can detect issues related to product quality, performance, reliability, and provide reports to buyers.
4. Comply with international trade regulations
In order to protect their right to purchase goods, consumers need to understand and comply with relevant international trade regulations, such as the “General Principles of Terms and Practice on International Trade” and the “International Commercial Terms Interpretation Clause” of the International Chamber of Commerce.
5. Multiple communications
Buyers and suppliers need to communicate multiple times to confirm product details, production processes, inspection processes, and other information to ensure the quality of the goods and the controllability of the supply chain.
Post time: Jun-06-2023