FBA / Small Batch / Flat Fee FAQ

Direct answers for buyers who care about online booking speed, 24-hour reporting, and predictable man-day economics.

Do you support Amazon FBA inspections in China?

Yes. We support FBA-focused PSI/DPI workflows in China with checklist-based execution and clear shipment-readiness reporting.

Is CloudSpects suitable for small-batch and high-frequency orders?

Yes. The workflow is designed for fast repeat booking and clear quality evidence for each batch.

What does flat-fee or man-day pricing mean?

Baseline rate starts from USD 169/man-day; final quote depends on scope, location, and any special test items.

How fast can we get the report?

Typical report turnaround is within 24 hours after the on-site visit, with exceptions confirmed in advance.

Can we place orders online?

Yes. Submit details via online contact booking, then receive scope and quote confirmation.

Which China cities are commonly covered?

Common hubs include Yiwu, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Ningbo, Suzhou, and other sourcing locations as needed.

What is the difference between PSI and DPI for FBA?

Pre-shipment inspection (PSI) checks finished goods before they leave the factory—best for final go/no-go. During-production inspection (DPI) catches drift while the line is still running—best when you had defects on the last PO or the SKU is new. Many FBA sellers book DPI on the first production run and PSI on every repeat order.

Do you inspect labeling for Amazon inbound?

Yes. Checklists can include FNSKU readability, placement, suffocation warnings, polybag thickness, and master-carton marks versus your shipment plan. Share the latest label art and prep-center requirements when you book.

Can I book the same day or next day?

Urgent slots depend on inspector availability in the factory city. Message us on WhatsApp with PO volume, address, and deadline—we confirm feasibility before you pay. Weekend visits may incur a surcharge stated in the quote.

How does cloud reporting help small batches?

Even small lots benefit from structured photos and defect codes. Your team reviews evidence online instead of waiting for a large PDF, which matters when you ship partial quantities to FBA every week.

What if inspection fails?

The report documents major/minor defects against your criteria. You can sort on site, rework, or reject the lot. Re-inspection scope is quoted separately so man-days stay transparent.