Production control in China
We control how the manufacturer makes your goods — and enforce quality and timelines, rather than just recording problems after the fact.

What this service is
Production control is the supervision of your order's manufacturing at the factory from launch to completion. We make sure the goods are made as agreed: in quality, specification and timelines. And most importantly — we don't just observe, we enforce the manufacturer's compliance with the arrangements.
That's the distinction of our approach. Most companies offer inspection as observation: come, take samples, write a report, hand it to you. It's useful but passive — you learn of the problem but solve it yourself. We work more actively: if the factory deviates from quality or slips the timelines, we step in and steer the order back on track.
Why control production
If you don't control production, the typical problems surface only at shipment or already in Russia — when it's too late to fix:
- Quality drifted from what was agreed. Material, assembly, color, configuration differ from the approved sample — and the batch is already made.
- Timelines slip. The factory drags, puts your order at the back of the queue, feeds you promises — while your shipment is on fire.
- The mismatch is noticed too late. Without an interim check, defects are found on the finished batch, when redoing means losing money and time.
The earlier you catch a deviation, the cheaper it is to fix — mid-production it's an edit, on a finished batch it's a loss.
How we control production
- We control quality during production. We reconcile what the factory is actually making with the agreed specification and approved sample — not only at the finish.
- We enforce the timelines. We keep the factory on schedule: we track the stages, don't let your order be pushed back and flag early if something goes wrong.
- We take interim samples. We get samples from the manufacturer during production — to see the result at a stage when it can still be corrected, not on the finished batch.
- We push when the factory doesn't deliver. In hard cases we advance the order with a personal visit and have the uncomfortable conversation with the supplier face to face — what chat can't solve. The team in Guangzhou makes it possible to come to the factory, not push with letters from another country.
It was exactly an interim check that once let us uncover a mismatch in part of a batch by order and color and prevent a loss of more than $7,000 for the client — Read the case →
What you get
- Goods made to the agreed quality and specification — not 'however it turned out.'
- Timelines met under our pressure, not on the factory's word of honor.
- Interim samples — a chance to catch a deviation while it can still be fixed.
- On-site intervention in hard cases — a personal visit and a direct talk with the supplier.
- Prevented losses from defects that would otherwise surface already in Russia.
Frequently asked questions
A regular inspection records the state and gives a report — you go solve the problem yourself. We not only spot the deviation but enforce the factory's fix, up to a personal visit and a direct talk.
During production, not only on the finished batch. An interim check is exactly for catching a deviation at a stage when it can still be corrected without redoing the whole batch.
These are samples we get from the factory during manufacturing. They show the real result in advance — you can see whether the color, material and specification hold, before it's too late.
In light cases we keep it on schedule and push remotely. In hard ones — we go to the factory in person and have the uncomfortable conversation with the supplier on-site: it works where chat no longer helps.
No. A factory check is before the order (whether it's a real manufacturer). Production control is during the manufacturing of an already-placed order.
It's supervision of the whole order from launch to completion. If you need a one-off check of a batch before shipment — that's a separate service, inspection.
Don't wait for the finished batch to learn about defects
Tell us about the order and the factory — we'll put production under control, take interim samples and enforce quality and timelines.