100% Inspections of Disposable Glove Shipments Is How AMMEX Rolls

In today’s marketplace, measuring the quality of products is inescapable.

Buy something online? Oh, look—you got a survey email. Send in a product registration card? You, too, are the lucky recipient of a survey. Go to your doctor? A survey is not uncommon. Simply have lunch at your favorite fast-food establishment? Guess what—they want your opinion too.

A lot of that research is simply spun off into marketing content, of course. But some companies truly put a higher degree of effort into pre-sale quality control, so what leaves the factory is vouched for by teams of professionals in the field.

One more look can only help

AMMEX directly inspects every shipment at the dozens of factories that produce our gloves—100% of them, more than any other independent glove supplier.

When a company has its highly trained product teams inspect 100% of its products at the factory level, you know their commitment to quality is unusually high.

Our local SE Asia team visits every factory and keeps detailed records of every inspection. In pre- and post-production, after the factory teams do their audits, our team does its own quality control audit. They carefully inspect all gloves and packaging to ensure they’re consistent with industry (and company) standards.

AMMEX sources gloves through dozens of factories, which raises the stakes for in-person quality control. Most factories across the industry have high standards and produce high-quality products, but this personal touch provides us extra control and visibility—enabling predictable supply and high fill rates on our core products.

Like many reputable suppliers, AMMEX belongs to Sedex (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange) and has enrolled most of our vendors, enabling greater visibility into our supply chain.

A thorough review of business practices

The Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA), one of the most widely used social audit procedures in the world, is a compilation of good practice in ethical audit technique. Among the criteria reviewed are labor standards, health and safety practices, management systems, universal rights, entitlement to work, subcontracting and remote work, and in some cases environmental impact.

Our redundant sourcing program utilizes dozens of factories, which makes in-person quality control especially important. Most factories across the industry have high standards and produce high-quality products, but this personal touch provides us extra control and visibility—enabling predictable supply and high fill rates on our core products. Our process has proven over time to deliver the best and most consistent results.

When it comes to the disposable glove market, AMMEX believes that our glove-using clients benefit from the extra quality control steps. We are in this for the long haul and are honored to have you along for the ride.

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