FSSC 22000 and ISO 9001
FSSC 22000 and ISO 9001 help customers evaluate VAB's food safety management foundation, quality management system, and factory operating structure.
VAB builds its quality assurance system around product specifications, approved samples, inspection standards, production records, and the requirements of each OEM project.
For OEM aluminum bottle projects, a quality assurance system helps customers evaluate how VAB controls product requirements, production processes, approved samples, records, and quality risks.
When evaluating a supplier, B2B customers do not only look at product samples or quotations. QA/QC, procurement, supply chain, and product development teams often need to understand how the factory controls quality before moving forward with an order.
VAB's quality assurance system should be reviewed as a connected structure: certifications, quality control, technical documents, production records, information traceability, and project-specific requirements. Certifications are important, but they do not replace approved samples, technical specifications, or inspection standards. Yes, certifications are not magic wands, despite what many brochures desperately want us to believe.
A quality system should connect certifications, technical standards, approved samples, production control, records, and customer requirements.
FSSC 22000 and ISO 9001 help customers evaluate VAB's food safety management foundation, quality management system, and factory operating structure.
Quality should be controlled based on agreed bottle specifications, accessories, surface finish, printing, packaging, and acceptable variation.
Approved samples are used as references for colors, print position, surface finish, accessories, packaging, and quality control during mass production.
Production records and information traceability are supported within the scope of each project, each order, and verifiable production data.
A quality system should begin with clear input requirements and continue through production, printing, finished product inspection, and packaging.
For OEM aluminum bottles, quality risks are not limited to finished products. Risks may come from unclear specifications, incomplete artwork files, unconfirmed accessories, unapproved samples, undefined inspection standards, or unclear packaging requirements.
VAB controls quality through key project points: input requirements, materials and accessories, production process, offset printing, surface finishing, finished product inspection, and packaging. The goal is to reduce variation between initial requirements, approved samples, and production output.
Quality records help customers compare confirmed specifications, approved samples, production output, and delivery requirements.
Production records may be supported within the scope of each project, each order, and verifiable production data.
Inspection records may relate to appearance, printing, accessories, packaging, and agreed inspection standards.
Information traceability is supported within the scope of production data, batch information, order records, and applicable project requirements.
Any adjustment points after sampling, inspection, or customer feedback should be clearly confirmed before continuing production or placing the next order.
For the quality system to work properly by project, customers should provide clear input on the product, specifications, accessories, artwork files, inspection standards, documents, and target market.
Each OEM project has different quality requirements. Food, cosmetics, personal care, and export products may require different levels of control, documentation, and inspection standards.
The clearer the input, the better VAB can evaluate quality scope, document requirements, key control points, and factors that may affect cost, minimum order quantity, approved samples, and production lead time. "High quality" is a fine goal, but it is not enough to run a factory. Factories prefer specifications over poetry.
VAB's quality system relates to certifications, technical specifications, approved samples, production control, quality inspection, production records, and information traceability within each project scope.
VAB controls quality based on product specifications, approved samples, inspection standards, and requirements agreed with the customer. FSSC 22000 and ISO 9001 support the management system foundation.
No. Certifications support management system evaluation, but they do not replace approved samples, technical specifications, inspection standards, actual inspection, or order-specific records.
Approved samples are references before mass production, including colors, print position, surface finish, accessories, packaging, and related inspection standards.
VAB can support production records and information traceability within the appropriate scope of each project, each order, and verifiable production data. Documentation scope should be confirmed before production.
Customers should submit product information, target market, bottle specifications, accessories, artwork files, inspection standards, document requirements, reference samples, and timeline if available.
Yes. Packaging, labels, surface protection, accessories, and delivery conditions can affect finished product quality during handover.
Quality requirements should be discussed at the RFQ stage or before sampling. Waiting until production is almost finished to mention inspection standards is a creative way to stress everyone out.
Share your project information and requirements so the VAB team can review and provide an initial response based on your business needs.
For a more effective discussion, please provide information such as product type, capacity, expected volume, target market, technical requirements, and any supporting documents if available.