Garments Process

Line Inspection

Inspection means checking the quality of work or a product. Inline Inspection means checking the quality of the product in the process instead of checking at the end of the process when product is completely made. Inline inspection in a garment factory means checking of semi-stitched garments or partially stitched garments while pieces are still inside the line and all sewing operations are not yet stitched.

Inline inspection is also known as roving quality checking or roaming quality checking. Inline inspection is done for 100% of garments or certain percentage of total stitched pieces. Various format of inline checking exits in the garment stitching.

  • Inline checking at check points
  • Inline inspection by buyer QA representative