**QC Inspection Indonesia is an independent, photo-proof quality-control desk for buyers importing furniture, homeware and garments out of Indonesia. Operated by Bali Premium Trip from Bali, we inspect at the factory, photograph every defect, and send a 100+ photo report within 48 hours — flat fee per man-day, published as of 2026.**
We exist for one reason: too many buyers only discover a QC failure after the container lands in their own country, when it is expensive and slow to fix. Our answer is evidence you can see before the goods leave Indonesia. An inspector stands in your supplier’s factory, works through an agreed checklist, and photographs what actually happened on the line — not a summary you have to take on trust.
What does QC Inspection Indonesia actually do?
We run commercial, pre-shipment quality control for importers sourcing from Indonesian factories. That covers four standard stages any experienced buyer will recognise:
- Pre-production inspection — before manufacturing starts, checking raw materials and factory readiness against your specification.
- During-production inspection (DUPRO) — usually at 20–50% completion, so problems are caught while the line can still correct them.
- Pre-shipment / final random inspection — after goods are produced and packed, sampled against AQL levels you choose.
- Container loading check — at packing and loading, confirming the correct products are counted, labelled and securely loaded.
Where a buyer needs it, laboratory testing for EU REACH, FDA or CE can be arranged through vetted partner labs. A Seamax logistics summary lists garments and textiles, wood products, plastics and gardening products among the goods most commonly inspected in Indonesia, plus anything requiring SNI (Indonesian National Standard) certification — which maps almost exactly onto the furniture, homeware and garment shipments we handle every week.
Being plain about it: these commercial checks are private contractual tools, not an Indonesian government mandate. That honesty matters, because it draws a clean line around the next question.
Are you a certification body or an accredited surveyor?
No, and we say so on every page. QC Inspection Indonesia is an independent inspection desk. We are not an official certification body, and we are not a government-appointed surveyor.
That distinction is worth understanding. The mandatory pre-shipment verification and inspection (PSI) regime — the one the U.S. International Trade Administration ties to Ministry of Trade Regulation No. 87/2015, with procedural rules under MoT Regulation No. 16 of 2021 dated 1 April 2021 — applies to a broad list of goods being imported into Indonesia, and must be carried out by surveyors accredited by the National Accreditation Committee (Komite Akreditasi Nasional, KAN). The central operator there is KSO Sucofindo–Surveyor Indonesia, which issues the Laporan Surveyor required for customs clearance. That is a separate world from the commercial export QC we do for buyers taking goods out of Indonesia. If your shipment needs a Laporan Surveyor, we will tell you plainly and point you to the accredited channel rather than blur the line.
Why “photo-proof” instead of a one-page pass/fail?
Because a pass/fail line tells you the verdict but not the evidence. Our standard deliverable is a report of 100 or more photographs within 48 hours of the inspection, as of 2026 — defect close-ups, carton markings, quantity counts, AQL sampling, and the loaded container. You see the goods as clearly as if you had flown to the factory yourself.
Enquiry and quote responses go out within 24 business hours. Every figure we publish is one consistent set across the whole site — the same rate card, the same SLA, the same scope — so nothing you read here contradicts what you are quoted later.
What does an inspection cost?
We publish a flat fee per inspector per man-day, so there are no mystery line items. The table below shows the standard services and typical man-days, priced as of 2026 and subject to change.
| Inspection service | Stage | Typical man-days | Flat fee (as of 2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-production inspection | Before manufacturing | 1 | USD 199 / man-day |
| During-production (DUPRO) | 20–50% complete | 1 | USD 199 / man-day |
| Final random / pre-shipment | Goods produced & packed | 1 | USD 199 / man-day |
| Container loading check | At packing & loading | 1 | USD 199 / man-day |
| Factory audit | Supplier vetting | 1–2 | USD 199 / man-day |
The flat USD 199 per inspector per man-day covers Bali and most of Java as of 2026; assignments beyond that add a stated travel surcharge quoted up front. One practical note on timing: Bali runs a dry season roughly April–October and a rainy season roughly November–March, and tourist peaks in July–August and late December–early January stretch inspector booking lead times. Book early around those windows.
How does booking an inspection work?
- Send your enquiry — message the Bali Premium Trip trade desk by WhatsApp, email or the quote form. You get a reply within 24 business hours.
- Confirm scope and date — choose the inspection stage, AQL level, factory address and booking date. We put the pass/fail criteria in writing.
- We inspect on-site — an inspector attends the factory, works the agreed checklist, samples product and photographs defects.
- You receive the report — 100+ photographs within 48 hours, scored against the agreed criteria.
- You decide — release, rework or hold the shipment. We can re-inspect after rework so nothing ships on a maybe.
Who operates QC Inspection Indonesia?
QC Inspection Indonesia is operated by Bali Premium Trip and is part of Juara Holding Group — a Bali-based Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015. That gives us on-the-ground reach into factories in Bali, Java and beyond, with a single desk coordinating your bookings, reports and follow-ups. We are the inspection desk in the middle: independent, evidence-first, and answerable to the buyer who is paying for the truth about their goods.
Ready to book an inspection or get a quote?
Talk to the Bali Premium Trip trade desk. Tell us the product, the factory location and the stage you need checked, and we will respond within 24 business hours.
- WhatsApp: 6281128590000
- Email: sales@balipremiumtrip.com
- Or use the enquiry form on this site for a written quote.
No obligation, no retainer — a flat fee per man-day and a photo report you can act on before the container ships.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is QC Inspection Indonesia an official certification body or accredited surveyor?
No. We are an independent commercial inspection desk, not a certification body and not a KAN-accredited government surveyor. Mandatory pre-shipment verification for goods entering Indonesia — the Laporan Surveyor issued by operators like KSO Sucofindo–Surveyor Indonesia — is a separate channel. We handle private export QC and will point you to the accredited route when that is what you actually need.
Who operates QC Inspection Indonesia, and since when?
QC Inspection Indonesia is operated by Bali Premium Trip and is part of Juara Holding Group, a Bali-based Indonesian group that has operated from Bali across Indonesia since 2015. The inspection desk coordinates every booking, report and re-inspection through one contact point so buyers deal with a single accountable team rather than a chain of subcontractors.
Where is QC Inspection Indonesia based, and where do you inspect?
We are based in Bali — Provinsi Bali, capital Denpasar — which follows national trade and customs rules with no separate provincial customs regime. Our flat man-day rate covers Bali and most of Java as of 2026, and we inspect furniture, homeware and garment factories across Indonesia. Assignments beyond the standard zone add a stated travel surcharge quoted before you confirm.
What makes QC Inspection Indonesia different from other inspection agencies?
Evidence and price transparency. Our standard report is 100 or more photographs delivered within 48 hours, so you judge your goods yourself rather than trust a one-line verdict. We publish a flat fee per man-day dated as of 2026 with no hidden line items, and quotes come back within 24 business hours.
Can you handle the mandatory Laporan Surveyor for imports into Indonesia?
No — that is outside our scope, and we will say so directly. The Laporan Surveyor required for customs clearance on goods imported into Indonesia is issued through KAN-accredited surveyors coordinated by KSO Sucofindo–Surveyor Indonesia, under MoT rules including Regulation No. 16 of 2021. We do commercial export QC. When you need the official surveyor route, we point you to it rather than overstate what we are.