Les fournisseurs autorisent-ils les inspections par des tiers lorsque vous importez des pièces métalliques personnalisées du Vietnam ?

Two engineers shaking hands inside a modern factory workshop (ID#1)

I’ve been on orders where a supplier resisted an independent inspection — and you could sense the risk rising immediately.
Yes — in fact, it’s quite common and often encouraged to have third-party inspections (TPI / QC audits / independent inspectors) when importing custom metal parts from Vietnam. But you must negotiate the terms clearly.
Here’s how to make it work in practice, covering acceptance, choice, costs, and your rights. To structure production visibility, many buyers adapt frameworks from NIST Manufacturing USA 1.


Is third-party QA commonly accepted?

Third-party QA has become standard practice among export-oriented Vietnamese factories when presented as part of a structured quality system.

Many buyers assume supplier push-back — but in Vietnam, third-party QA is increasingly standard for export-oriented factories.
Clear supplier-performance monitoring practices are recommended by Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply 2.

Exterior view of industrial manufacturing plant with entrance sign (ID#2)

Inspection acceptance also aligns with ISO 9001 quality management requirements 3, which emphasize documented evidence and traceability.


Can you choose inspection company by yourself?

You should choose or approve the inspection company yourself, ensuring scope and timing are clearly defined.

Contract language can follow ICC model commercial terms 4 to clarify rights and responsibilities.

Highlighted purchase order clause regarding inspection requirements (ID#3)

ÉtapeWhat to doWhy it matters
Pre-contractSpecify “Buyer to appoint independent inspection firm acceptable to Supplier”Ensures agreement early
Inspection firm criteriaProvide list of approved companies (QIMA, SGS, Pro QC)Avoids disputes
Scope and timingDefine when/where inspections happenPrevents omissions
Access rightsGuarantee inspector access to line and documentsEnables full verification

Who pays for third-party inspection?

Payment responsibility depends on relationship, order scale, and supplier maturity — define it clearly in your PO.

Inspection cost allocation typically depends on buyer-supplier agreement.
Reference ISO/IEC 17020 inspection body standards 5 et SAE AS9102 first article inspection guide 6 when defining inspection scope and re-inspection terms.

Highlighted contract clause stating shipment conditions (ID#4)

Élément de coûtCommon PracticeNotes
Buyer pays inspection feeBuyer covers feeCommon for initial orders
Supplier shares cost50/50 splitBuilds partnership
Supplier pays if defect foundSupplier pays re-inspectionEnsures accountability
Cost included in priceSupplier embeds in unit priceTransparent up front

Can inspection stop shipment if non-conforming?

You can and should reserve the right to hold shipment if third-party inspection reports show non-conformities.

This clause should be explicitly stated and backed by ISO/IEC 17020 compliance rules 7 et independent inspection protocols 8.

Buyer and supplier reviewing inspection plan inside Vietnam factory (ID#5)

For oversight and transparency, some buyers rely on QIMA inspection reporting tools 9 ou SGS Vietnam quality assurance network 10.


Conclusion

Third-party inspections are not optional — they are a strategic tool for quality assurance in Vietnam sourcing.
Establish independent inspections, define who pays, and ensure findings carry authority to stop shipments when needed.
Done correctly, third-party QA builds confidence, transparency, and long-term reliability in your supply chain.


Notes de bas de page

1. NIST Manufacturing USA guidelines on production visibility frameworks. ↩︎
2. CIPS procurement monitoring and supplier KPI best practices. ↩︎
3. ISO 9001 quality management and traceability documentation rules. ↩︎
4. ICC guidance on contractual inspection rights and terms. ↩︎
5. ISO/IEC 17020 standard outlining impartial inspection criteria. ↩︎
6. SAE AS9102 defines industry-standard FAI requirements. ↩︎
7. ISO/IEC 17020 principles for inspection body competence. ↩︎
8. Bureau Veritas inspection and audit frameworks for global buyers. ↩︎
9. QIMA during-production and pre-shipment inspection workflow. ↩︎
10. SGS Vietnam testing and certification network overview. ↩︎

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