Product Inspection

Product inspection is a key step in the FBA prep process that helps identify issues before inventory is sent to Amazon. We check incoming products for quantity, visible condition, and basic compliance to ensure they are ready for the next stage of preparation.

This process helps reduce the risk of damaged items, incorrect quantities, or packaging problems that could lead to returns, delays, or additional handling fees once the products reach Amazon fulfillment centers.

How the inspection process works

After inbound receiving, products are reviewed based on your requirements. We verify quantities against shipment details and perform a visual inspection to identify defects such as damage, incorrect items, or packaging issues.

If any inconsistencies are found, they can be flagged before the products move forward in the workflow. This allows you to address issues early instead of dealing with problems after inventory has already been shipped to Amazon.

Better control over inventory quality

Inspection is not just a formality. It is a control point that helps maintain product quality and protects your seller account from avoidable issues. Sending unchecked inventory directly to Amazon can lead to negative customer experiences and operational disruptions.

By adding a structured inspection step, you gain better visibility into your inventory condition and reduce the chances of sending problematic products into the FBA system.

Why choose our product inspection service

We help Amazon sellers and eCommerce businesses verify inventory before it moves further into the prep and fulfillment process.

  • Quantity verification against shipment details
  • Visual inspection for damage and defects
  • Identification of incorrect or mixed items
  • Detection of packaging issues
  • Early problem identification before FBA shipment
  • Improved inventory quality control

Frequently asked questions

It includes quantity checks, visual inspection for damage, and basic verification of product condition before further processing.

Inspection scope depends on your requirements. It can include full checks or sampling based on your instructions.

Any issues can be flagged so you can decide how to proceed before inventory is prepared or shipped to Amazon.

It helps prevent sending damaged or incorrect items to Amazon, reducing returns, delays, and additional fees.

Yes, inspection is typically part of a larger workflow that includes labeling, packaging, and shipment preparation.

This service is useful for Amazon sellers, private label brands, and businesses that want better control over product quality before fulfillment.