Production Workflow

Factory visit questions that help B2B buyers see process discipline faster

The most useful visit questions focus on line flow, packaging checkpoints, traceability, and communication readiness instead of broad marketing claims.

By Sun Guibin, Emily pets6 min read
Conceptual clean pet product packaging line with two production staff

A factory visit is more useful when the buyer follows one product from incoming material through packing and release. The goal is to understand how requirements become controlled actions, records, and escalation points.

Follow the actual process flow

Ask where incoming materials are identified, how production instructions are issued, where in-process checks occur, and how finished goods are separated before release.

  • Material receipt
  • Batch or lot identification
  • Line clearance
  • In-process checks
  • Finished-goods release

Inspect packaging control

Review how artwork versions, bag specifications, print quality, seal integrity, weight checks, and carton marks are confirmed. Packaging mistakes can delay an otherwise acceptable product.

Ask what happens when a mismatch is found and who can stop packing or authorize rework.

Test the communication path

Request a simple example of how a buyer change moves from sales communication to production and quality teams. The answer shows whether responsibility and version control are clear.

  • Named contact
  • Specification approval
  • Change control
  • Issue escalation
  • Pre-shipment confirmation

Practical takeaway

Good process evidence is specific: who checks what, when it is recorded, and what happens when the result is not acceptable.

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