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80% of all audit reports are delivered the same day. Reports being delivered the same day are contingent upon full factory cooperation.
AsiaInspection guarantees to have an inspector ready to be at the factory for inspection within 48 hours.

This timeframe does not, however, guarantee factory preparedness or cooperation with AsiaInspection. Nor does it guarantee against limiting factors out of the control of AsiaInspection, such as transportation delays, or any event considered an Act of God.
80% of all inspection reports are delivered the same day. Reports being delivered the same day are contingent upon full factory cooperation.

AsiaInspection Q4 2009 Barometer: As Economy Improves, Social Conscience Returns

Importing Nations Leading China to Social Responsibility

Figures released by the quality control industry in Asia are good indicators of the health of International Trade. Based on a few of these indicators, AsiaInspection publishes this barometer on a quarterly basis. With over 9,500 inspections performed during the fourth quarter of 2009 (+21% from Q4 2008), AsiaInspection has identified some interesting trends.

Based on an end-of-the-year study conducted by the Chinese Government, there is plenty of cause for concern. According to the study, nearly 80% of private Chinese firms violate employee rights and have not signed contracts with their employees. This, in the country with the world’s largest labor force at approximately 800 million strong.

With this, Social Audits soared +75% from Q4 2009, compared to an +8% growth in Q3 2009. This surge reflects the growing sentiment consumers are feeling regarding social responsibility in the workplace. This growth also indicates that social pressure by consumers and international organizations results in direct action by importing companies.

An increase in Factory Audits of +66% from Q3 2008 indicates that consumers continue to demand higher quality imported products. Companies doing business in Asia are making quality assurance a priority in order to protect their brand. This attitude has resulted in a fourth quarter virtually free of major product scandals.

The 2009 holiday season saw double-digit increases of inspections in nearly all product categories. Inspections of toys increased by +56% and electronics grew by +42%. Inspections of clothing also rose by +67%, indicating that a tax refund on textiles implemented by China in early 2009 has been successful in increasing export volume.

 

Importing Countries Continue to Rebound More Slowly

As in Q3 2009, Asia and the Middle East continue to lead the world with +81% and +137% ordered inspection growth. The United States and Canada are rising out of their economic slump more slowly, inspection services ordered in Asia increased by a modest +1.8% from Q4 2008, but remained unchanged from last quarter. Eastern Europe has not yet pulled itself out of the global recession with a 37% decrease. Western Europe is recovering more quickly, with an increase of +26%.



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