
GP12 Inspection
At SQS we offer specialized GP12 Inspection service, designed to ensure compliance with quality requirements during the initial stages of product production.
GP12 inspection is a common practice in the automotive and manufacturing industries to monitor production processes during launches, engineering changes, or the introduction of new components.
Our team of inspectors supports companies in detecting potential quality problems from the earliest stages of production, reducing risks and ensuring process stability.

What is GP12 inspection?
GP12 inspection (Gate Process 12) is an additional quality control that is implemented during production start-up or in critical stages of the production process.
The main objective is to ensure that the product meets the customer's requirements before it is shipped or integrated into later stages of the process.
This type of inspection allows continuous monitoring of product quality while the process reaches stability.

Quality assurance during production launch
During the pre-production and initial production stages, it is necessary to maintain additional controls to avoid significant risks that could affect product quality.
With SQS, our clients can be assured that quality requirements will be carefully monitored throughout the project development.
Our team focuses on promptly detecting any deviations or quality problems that may arise during the production process.
Each finding is identified, documented, and reported, allowing corrective actions to be taken before the product reaches the end customer's facilities.

Benefits of implementing GP12 inspection
Having a professional GP12 inspection service allows you to:
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Detect deviations during production start-up.
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Reduce quality risks in new projects.
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Protect initial product shipments.
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Meet customer requirements.
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Document and monitor quality findings.
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Maintaining stability in the production process.
This type of additional control helps ensure that the product meets customer expectations from the earliest stages of production.
