INSPEX was founded in Sakarya-TURKEY, the company with over 8 partner branches in TURKEY, located İstanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Adana, Mersin, Samsun, Kayseri, Bursa which could cover most cities of TURKEY. We could send our Quality team to when and where they are needed with the flexibility and response quickly.
INSPEX is a TURKEY leading Quality and Expediting control services provider that with exporter-importer and manufacturers around the World to secure, manage and optimize their global supply chain.
INSPEX is an established Inspection, Expediting, Consulting Provider operating in all of the World.
If you have an ongoing partnership or a one-time inquiry request, our 6 years in business and experienced workforce can guarantee a knowledgeable and efficient services every time.
Inspection Services is fully compliant with International Standards which are EN, ASME, AWS, GOST, API, ASNT etc. including client requirements, specifications.
A Vendor inspection is the control of the manufacturing steps and processes intended to transform a set of products.
Read More »As a business owner, you know that the expediting of raw materials, parts, systems, and subsystems in inbound logistics is common.
Read More »Factory audits are audits that are specially designed to check the processes and procedures in place at the organization.
Read More »Pre-shipment inspection is a step taken by buyers, suppliers, agencies, and other trade operators to ascertain the conformity of newly manufactured products before shipping for export or import.
Read More »Nondestructive testing (NDT) uses a variety of inspection techniques in order to locate and monitor defects without causing damage to the component.
Read More »In contrast to NDT, destructive testing causes damage to the test specimen. The purpose of destructive testing, also known as mechanical testing, is to reveal material properties when external forces are applied dynamically or statically.
Read More »Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) are often confused as being the same process. However, the two processes are distinct.
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