Pre-Shipment Inspection in Vietnam: When to Book and What to Expect

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The Moment That Matters Most

Your factory sends a message: goods are ready, please send the balance so we can arrange shipment. This is the highest-risk moment in every import order. Once you pay the balance and the container seals, your leverage drops dramatically.

A pre-shipment inspection is designed specifically for this moment. It gives you an independent, documented answer to the question: do these goods actually match what I ordered — before I release the money that lets them leave the factory.

The Right Time to Book a Pre-Shipment Inspection

Book your PSI when the factory confirms:

  • At least 80% of total production is complete
  • Goods are fully packaged and in cartons
  • The full quantity is available in one location for sampling

Do not let the factory rush you into booking earlier — if goods are not yet packaged, the inspection cannot assess packaging quality, and carton labeling errors that would cause customs problems at destination go undetected.

Give your inspector a minimum of 2–3 business days notice before the inspection date. For inspections in Binh Duong or Dong Nai, allow 3–4 business days. Last-minute bookings are sometimes possible but reduce the inspector's preparation time.

What a Pre-Shipment Inspection Covers

1. Quantity Verification

The inspector counts cartons and cross-references against your packing list and purchase order. Quantity discrepancies — short shipments, extra units, wrong SKU mix — are documented before goods leave the factory.

2. Workmanship and Appearance

Using your approved sample or specification sheets as the reference, the inspector checks each sampled unit for:

  • Visual defects — cracks, chips, discoloration, surface blemishes
  • Dimensional accuracy — measured against your specifications with a tolerance range
  • Color consistency — compared against approved sample or Pantone reference
  • Assembly and construction quality — wick position in candles, drainage holes in planters, handle attachment in baskets

3. Labeling and Regulatory Compliance

For export goods, labeling errors create serious problems at destination customs or retail. The inspector checks:

  • Product labels — language, content, regulatory symbols (CE, REACH, CLP warnings for EU; California Prop 65 for US)
  • Barcode scans correctly and matches the SKU
  • Country of origin marking is present and correct
  • Master carton labels match the packing list

4. Packaging Quality

Packaging protects your goods across 3–5 weeks of ocean transit, port handling, and last-mile delivery. The inspector tests:

  • Drop test — carton dropped from standard height to simulate handling; inner packing assessed for damage
  • Inner packing adequacy — foam inserts, bubble wrap, cardboard dividers, tissue paper
  • Carton sealing — tape applied correctly and consistently
  • Stacking strength — carton can bear the weight of other cartons stacked on it during container transit

5. Product-Specific Functional Tests

Beyond visual inspection, some products require functional checks that a thorough PSI includes:

  • Candles: 2-hour burn test on a sample unit — checks flame stability, soot production, tunneling, fragrance throw
  • Ceramic planters: pour test — water poured into the pot confirms drainage hole is functional and unobstructed
  • Woven baskets: moisture check and odor test — high moisture and musty smell are indicators of mold risk during ocean transit

What the Inspection Report Tells You

A professional pre-shipment inspection report includes:

  • Pass / Fail result — clear, unambiguous overall result
  • Quantity summary — carton count, unit count, vs. PO quantity
  • AQL defect breakdown — number of critical, major, and minor defects found vs. allowed
  • Defect photographs — photos of each type of defect found, with commentary
  • Packaging assessment — drop test result, inner packing observations, carton label review
  • Labeling compliance notes — any regulatory label issues flagged
  • Inspector recommendations — specific action required before shipment is released

This report is your documentation for the shipment. Keep it on file as evidence regardless of whether the result is pass or fail.

What to Do Based on the Inspection Result

If the Result is PASS

Review the report carefully — even passing inspections often note minor observations worth communicating to the factory for future improvement. If satisfied, release the balance payment and authorize shipment. Retain the report on file.

If the Result is FAIL

Do not release payment. Immediately:

  1. Send the report to your factory contact with a clear statement that payment is withheld pending resolution
  2. Specify whether you require sorting, rework, or replacement of affected units
  3. Agree on a timeline for the corrective action
  4. Book a re-inspection once the factory confirms the action is complete
  5. Release payment only after the re-inspection passes

A written inspection report from an independent third party is significantly stronger than verbal complaints when negotiating resolution with a factory. Factories take documented failures seriously.

Pre-Shipment Inspection Cost vs. Risk: The Real Calculation

ScenarioCost
Pre-shipment inspection (PSI)$150 – $280
Defective container discovered at destination — return shipping$2,000 – $5,000+
Disposal of non-returnable defective goods$500 – $2,000+
Replacement production order lead time4–8 weeks lost sales
Retail partner chargebacks for defective goodsVaries — often 2–5x unit cost

The inspection fee is fixed regardless of order value. The risk it mitigates scales with your order size. A $200 inspection on a $30,000 order is 0.67% of order value — among the highest-ROI risk management tools available to an importer.

Our QC & Inspection service covers pre-shipment inspection for candles, ceramic planters, and woven baskets across Vietnam. Report delivered within 24 hours. Also use our Factory Visit service before placing orders and our Factory Sourcing & Verification service to qualify new suppliers. Request a consultation →

Also read: Quality Control Inspection Vietnam: Complete Guide | AQL Inspection Vietnam: What It Means

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