How to Submit The First Samples To The Customer?

How to Submit The First Samples To The Customer?

Congratulations!

A new customer has issued you a Purchase Order.?The prospects look promising.?

He asked for?five samples first. Then he shall green light the mass production.

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During the last few weeks, You’ve worked hard and produced the samples.??It’s time now to submit the first samples to the customer.?

So, what is your plan???How will you submit samples?

?? Just pack them in a carton and FedEx or UPS or DHL them to the customer?

I don’t suggest you should do this.?Here is the reason why.

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Well, the first impression is the lasting impression. What’s more.

So it is worth giving it a professional outlook. It shall also make the client’s decision easy.

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Here is what I would do:

Step 1:?Identify the samples.

I mean, give them a unique number (1,2,3…) or a unique alphabet (a,b,c…)

? Please don’t write an identification mark using a permanent marker or paint or ink or anything else (until not asked by the customer).

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? Paste removable stickers and write on the stickers.?

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? Sometimes, if pasting the sticker isn’t possible, tie the identification label and part by a thread or a metal wire.?

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? Another idea is to keep a single sample in one zip-lock pouch and make identification on the pouch.

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Step 2:?Prepare a Ballooned Drawing

During ballooning, you assign a unique number to each dimension or specification that requires measurement & record it in the inspection report.

Therefore a ballooned drawing is where each ‘to be controlled dimension or specification’ is assigned a unique number.

?? Use the customer’s drawing for Ballooning or Numbering.?

It may happen that you use the mks system in your company. However, the customer’s drawing is in the fps system.?

An example of a Ballooned drawing is shown below. Please notice the serial numbers in the red boxes. Similarly, you prepare your ballooned drawing.

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Step 3:?Prepare the Inspection Report

Explain your understanding of why the samples are ok?

? A few vital points for the Inspection Report:

  • Part Name
  • Drawing Revision Number
  • Name of the Inspector & Approver
  • Date
  • List all the measured dimensions, tolerances (Lower & Upper),?
  • Unit of measurement— Keep the same as the customer’s drawing.
  • Device Name
  • Sample identification

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? List all the measured values sample-wise (as per the sample identification number)

? Mention the Measurement Method.

? Listing Max Value & Min. Value can make it easy to read & judge your report.

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? Next, make sure that the actual measured values of the sample are listed in the respective sample column only. It shouldn’t happen that you write the measurements of sample # 4 in the column of sample #5.

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? Please attach the clear ballooned drawing.?

If you don’t know the ballooned drawing or need a sample Inspection report.?Download here.

A few caution points:

— If the drawing requires Raw Material grade, please attach relevant reports of chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment microstructure etc.

— Note: If the drawing mentions weight, please include weight detail in the inspection report.

— Last but not least, you must mention your judgement (OK, Not-OK etc.) in each row.

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— In the end, print these documents, sign & stamp them and put them along with the identified samples in the same box/package.

Note: Sharing these documents by email is good only when you send the originals and samples first.?


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