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Pre-Shipment Defect Close-Up Buyer Route Before Release
A supplier can show that a defect exists without showing enough detail for the buyer to decide whether release is still acceptable.
The buyer should force five close-up proof checks:
- which defect points need close-up evidence instead of a wide factory view
- how many units or cartons are affected by the visible issue
- whether the defect is being compared against the approved sample or correction baseline
- what rework evidence proves the visible issue was actually corrected
- what close-up gap still blocks shipment release
The short answer
Before shipment release, control defect close-up proof with tight framing, affected-unit clarity, baseline comparison, rework evidence, and a clear release rule before the goods move.
Pre-shipment defect close-up checklist
- Defect framing: Require close images or video that isolate the real defect point instead of relying on broad photos that hide detail.
- Scope count: Confirm how many units, cartons, or SKUs are affected so the buyer sees whether the issue is isolated or systemic.
- Baseline comparison: Compare the visible defect against the approved sample, tolerance, or corrected standard before treating the issue as commercially acceptable.
- Rework proof: Ask for before-and-after evidence when the supplier claims the defect was corrected rather than accepting a verbal rework promise.
- Release blocker: Keep shipment release blocked until the close-up proof is good enough to support a real arrival-quality decision.
Why close-up defect proof matters before release
General proof creates false comfort. Once the goods move, the buyer inherits the unresolved visible issue without leverage. Close-up defect review should strengthen the release gate, not weaken it.
What Wynn should receive on WhatsApp before defect close-up review
- the product line and shipment stage
- the approved sample or correction baseline
- the current defect close-up photos or video
- the claimed rework status or defect count
- the blocked issue around visible defects or release confidence