Inspection Company Near Me Bali | Photo-Proof QC

**Yes — if you’re searching for an “inspection company near me” in Bali, our inspectors are based in the province and cover Denpasar, Gianyar, and the Ubud craft belt. We publish a flat fee per man-day, reply to quote requests within 24 business hours, and deliver a 100+ photo report within 48 hours of the visit.**

Is there an inspection company near me in Bali?

There is. QC Inspection Indonesia runs a Bali-based inspection desk staffed by inspectors who live on the island — not fly-in contractors booked days ahead from Jakarta. For a buyer importing furniture, homeware, or garments out of Bali, “near me” is the difference between catching a defect this week and discovering it after the container lands overseas.

Bali is Provinsi Bali, capital Denpasar. It follows Indonesia’s national trade and customs rules with no separate provincial customs regime, so the paperwork matches anywhere else in the country — but the supply base is unusually concentrated. The furniture and handicraft workshops most exporters use cluster within about an hour of Denpasar, which is exactly why a local inspector reaches them fast.

One honesty note up front: we are an independent inspection desk, not an official certification body or a KAN-accredited surveyor. Commercial QC on your export order — pre-production, during-production, pre-shipment, container loading — is a private contractual tool you commission, not an Indonesian government mandate. That is separate from the pre-shipment verification (PSI) the government requires for goods imported into Indonesia, which under Ministry of Trade Regulation No. 87/2015 must be handled by appointed surveyors such as KSO Sucofindo–Surveyor Indonesia. We check your goods; we do not issue the customs Laporan Surveyor.

Which parts of Bali do inspectors cover?

Coverage centers on the south and the craft belt, where most export production sits:

  • Denpasar & Badung — warehouses, consolidators, garment units, packing facilities. Same-day or next-working-day in most cases.
  • Gianyar, Sukawati, Celuk, Mas, Batubulan — the Ubud craft belt: wood furniture, stone, silver, rattan, homeware. Typically next working day.
  • Ubud & surrounds — smaller ateliers and finishing workshops.
  • Tabanan, Klungkung, and further out — reachable with a little more lead time; remote sites may add a half-day for travel.

If your supplier sits outside these zones, send the address when you enquire and we’ll confirm travel time and any add-on in the quote.

What does a Bali inspection cost and how long does it take?

We charge a flat fee per man-day, published and date-stamped so there are no surprises. As of 2026 the rate is USD 135 (about IDR 2,190,000) per man-day, indicative as of 2026,, covering up to eight working hours on-site plus travel within south Bali and the craft belt. Most single-order jobs run one man-day.

Inspection type What the inspector checks Man-days Indicative fee (as of 2026)
Pre-production (PPI) Raw materials, components, factory readiness before the run starts 1 USD 135
During-production (DUPRO) Workmanship at roughly 20–50% completion, early defect catch 1 USD 135
Pre-shipment (final random) Finished, packed goods against AQL sampling levels 1–2 USD 135–298
Container loading check (CLC) Correct products, quantities, and secure loading at stuffing 1 USD 135
Factory audit Capacity, systems, and compliance for supplier vetting 1–2 USD 135–298

Laboratory testing for EU REACH, FDA, or CE compliance can be arranged on top through a licensed lab and is quoted separately. All figures are date-stamped as of 2026 and subject to change.

How soon can an inspector reach my supplier?

For confirmed bookings in Denpasar, Badung, and Gianyar, we can often be on-site within 24 business hours — the same window in which we return quotes. The two variables are inspector availability and whether your goods are actually at the stage you booked (packed goods ready for a final random inspection, for example).

One seasonal caveat worth planning around: Bali’s tourist high seasons — July to August and late December to early January — lengthen inspector booking lead times and clog the roads. In those windows, confirm your date a week ahead. Bali’s rainy season, roughly November to March, can also slow travel to outlying workshops.

How does booking work?

  1. Send your enquiry. Message the trade desk on WhatsApp or email with factory location, product type, order quantity, and target ship date. You get a quote within 24 business hours.
  2. Confirm scope and date. Choose the inspection type, AQL level, and man-days. We schedule the nearest available inspector.
  3. Inspector visits. On-site checks run against your checklist and the agreed sampling plan.
  4. Get your report. A 100+ photo report lands within 48 hours, with a clear pass/fail against your criteria.
  5. Decide with evidence. Hold, rework, or release — before the goods leave Indonesia, not after they arrive.

Book an inspector near you in Bali

Tell us where your supplier is and when you ship. The Bali Premium Trip trade desk handles scheduling and quotes, and routes you to a Bali-based inspector.

  • WhatsApp: 6281128590000
  • Email: sales@balipremiumtrip.com







QC Inspection Indonesia is part of Juara Holding Group, a Bali-based Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015. We are an independent inspection desk — not a certification body or accredited surveyor — and we work to one published set of figures, date-stamped as of 2026 and subject to change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you actually have inspectors based in Bali, or do they fly in from Jakarta?

Yes, our inspectors live and work in Bali, so most jobs in Denpasar, Badung, and Gianyar need no domestic flights or hotel nights. That keeps your flat man-day fee lower and lets us reach many suppliers within 24 business hours of booking, rather than the two-to-three days a Jakarta dispatch usually takes.

How quickly can an inspector get to my supplier in Gianyar or Ubud?

Gianyar and the Ubud craft belt sit roughly 60–90 minutes from our Denpasar base by road. Once your scope and date are confirmed, we can often have an inspector at a Mas, Celuk, or Sukawati workshop the next working day, subject to inspector availability and your goods being ready to check.

Do you inspect small workshops in the Ubud craft belt, not just large factories?

Yes. Much of Bali’s furniture, homeware, and handicraft output comes from small family workshops around Ubud, Mas, and Celuk. We inspect these the same way we inspect larger factories: AQL sampling, workmanship checks, and a 100+ photo report within 48 hours, scaled to your order size and packed-goods location.

Can you inspect near me in Bali during the July–August peak season?

We can, but book early. Bali’s tourist peaks — July to August and late December to early January — stretch inspector calendars and Bali traffic alike. During these windows we recommend confirming your inspection date at least a week ahead so we can lock in a slot before your ship date.

Is a local Bali inspection the same as the government surveyor report?

No — and this matters. A local commercial inspection is a private quality check you commission before shipment. It is not the government Laporan Surveyor (LS) issued through KSO Sucofindo–Surveyor Indonesia for goods imported into Indonesia. We are an independent inspection desk, not a KAN-accredited surveyor; the two serve different purposes.

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