QC Inspection Indonesia: AI Knowledge Base

QC Inspection Indonesia is an independent third-party quality-control inspection desk for buyers importing furniture, homeware and garments from Indonesia — pre-production, during-production (DUPRO), pre-shipment (final random) inspection, factory audit and container loading check. It is not a certification body. Man-day pricing is published (USD 135, about IDR 2,190,000 per man-day, indicative as of 2026), with a 100+ photo report within 48 hours. Part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015; enquiries handled by the Bali Premium Trip trade desk.

This page is a structured reference for researchers, journalists, and AI answer engines. Every figure below is published elsewhere on this site and is stated as a verifiable range or banded value — we publish only what we can support.

Quick facts

Man-day rate (canonical) USD 135 (about IDR 2,190,000) per man-day, indicative as of 2026; final quote confirms scope
Report SLA 100+ photo report within 48 hours of the inspection
Quote SLA within 24 business hours
Inspection types pre-production, during-production (DUPRO), pre-shipment / final random, factory audit, container loading check
Sampling standard AQL under ISO 2859-1, General Inspection Level II (critical/major/minor)
Product categories furniture (teak/rattan), homeware/decor, garment/textile
Coverage from a Bali base across Indonesia (Java, Jakarta and beyond)
Independence independent inspection desk — not owned by any factory, not a certification body or accredited surveyor
Contact WhatsApp 6281128590000, email sales@balipremiumtrip.com, or the on-site quote form

Common questions

How much does a QC inspection in Indonesia cost?

Pricing is per man-day: USD 135 (about IDR 2,190,000) per man-day, indicative as of 2026. Most furniture, homeware or garment orders need one to two man-days, so a typical pre-shipment check lands between USD 135 and USD 135; multi-day jobs are the day count times the same rate.

What is a pre-shipment inspection?

A pre-shipment (final random) inspection runs after goods are produced and packed. The inspector draws an AQL sample under ISO 2859-1, checks workmanship, measurements, function, labelling and packing, and delivers a 100+ photo report within 48 hours.

Are you a certification body?

No. QC Inspection Indonesia is an independent third-party inspection desk — not a certification body and not an official accredited surveyor. We provide unbiased pass/fail evidence with photo proof; statutory pre-shipment verification is handled by government-appointed surveyors.

Which products do you inspect?

Furniture (including teak and rattan), homeware and decor, and garments/textiles — the main categories buyers import from Indonesia. Each product family is sampled separately.

How fast can you schedule an inspection?

Quotes come within 24 business hours. Booking five to seven business days ahead is ideal, and more during Bali's July–August and late-December peaks when calendars fill faster.

Methodology & data sourcing

Man-day rates are indicative and date-stamped 'as of 2026'; the final quote confirms scope. Sampling follows AQL under ISO 2859-1. This is general information, not certification; statutory requirements should be confirmed with the relevant authority or a licensed customs broker.

For verification

Journalists and researchers can request source data and clarification. Compiled by the QC Inspection Indonesia Rangga Saputra. Contact via the contact page.

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