Inspection of raw materials: The first step is to inspect the materials used to make the furniture, such as wood, metal, fabric, foam, and other components. The materials should meet the specifications outlined by the manufacturer and any applicable safety standards.
Manufacturing process inspection: The manufacturing process itself must be inspected to ensure that the furniture is being assembled properly and that all parts are being securely fastened. Any defects in the manufacturing process should be identified and corrected.
Product testing: Once the furniture has been assembled, it should be tested to ensure that it meets certain standards for strength, stability, and safety. For example, a chair might be tested for weight capacity or stability on different types of flooring.
Visual inspection: The furniture should be visually inspected to ensure that it meets certain standards for appearance, such as color, texture, and finish. Any defects or inconsistencies should be identified and corrected.
Packaging and shipping inspection: Finally, the furniture should be inspected to ensure that it is packaged properly for shipping and that it arrives at its destination in good condition.
Code of Conduct
- compliance with laws, rules and regulation
- Sales Agents, Consultants & Profesional Services
- Disclosure Obligations under Securities Laws
- Competition and Fair Dealing
- Dignity and Respect in the Workplace
Business Type | Manufacturer |
Company | IF Home Living |
Main Products | Furniture from material Iron,Wood, and Rattan |
Website | www.furniturejavaisland |
Established Year | 1998 |
City / State | Cirebon , West Java |
Country | Indonesia |
Address | Jl. Nyi Gede Cangkring, Blok Sawit |
Brochure | Download |
Location | Indonesia |
Factory Size | 7500 hektare |
Total QC Staff | 5 |
Total RND Staff | 3 |
Number of Production Lines | 4 |
Annual output | $ 900000 |
Average Lead Time | 90 days |
Total Revenue | secret |
Export Percentage | 80% |
Nearest Port | Tanjung Priok, Jakarta |
Overseas Office |