What Is Product Sorting & Rework?
Product Sorting and Rework is a hands-on quality recovery service performed at the factory or warehouse when a batch of goods has been found to contain an unacceptable level of defects. Rather than rejecting the entire shipment — which wastes time, money, and materials — trained inspectors sort through the production lot piece by piece, separating conforming goods from defective ones. Where possible, defective items are reworked (repaired, re-finished, re-labelled, or re-packaged) to bring them back into compliance.
This service is typically deployed after a failed pre-shipment inspection or when the buyer suspects quality problems, and it can save a shipment that would otherwise need to be scrapped or returned to the supplier for correction.
When Should You Use Sorting & Rework?
- After a pre-shipment inspection reveals a defect rate above the accepted AQL level
- When the supplier disputes the severity or extent of a quality issue
- When production deadlines are tight and there is no time for the factory to reproduce the order
- When defects are correctable (wrong labels, minor cosmetic issues, missing components, packaging errors) rather than fundamental
- When only a portion of the order is affected and good units need to be separated from bad
What Does the Service Include?
- 100% piece-by-piece inspection — Every unit in the batch is individually examined against the buyer's specifications and defect criteria. Conforming units are approved; non-conforming units are separated.
- Defect identification and categorization — Each defective unit is documented with the type and severity of defect. This data helps buyers understand the scope of the problem and negotiate with the supplier.
- On-site rework — Where defects are correctable, trained workers perform repairs such as re-stitching, re-soldering, replacing components, re-labelling, touch-up painting, re-packaging, or re-assembly. All reworked units are re-inspected.
- Conforming lot isolation — Good units are separated, re-packed, and prepared for shipment. The buyer receives a clear report of how many units passed, how many were reworked and re-approved, and how many were rejected as unsalvageable.
- Detailed reporting — A comprehensive report documents the sorting and rework process, including total units inspected, pass/fail/rework counts, defect breakdown, and photos of defective and reworked items.
Key Benefits
- Save the shipment — Recover usable goods from a batch that would otherwise be rejected entirely.
- Reduce financial losses — The cost of sorting and rework is typically a fraction of the cost of re-producing the order or absorbing returns.
- Meet deadlines — Sorting and rework can often be completed faster than waiting for the factory to reproduce defective units.
- Maintain supplier relationships — A structured approach to quality recovery is less adversarial than outright rejection.
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