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As global supply chains continue to converge on reliability, QIMA is reinforcing its role at the heart of Bangladesh’s textile industry through its ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory, the company announced on its website.
The Bangladesh lab, certified by the Bangladesh Accreditation Board (BAB), specializes in physical and chemical testing services tailored for textiles and has been recognized as a CPSC-accepted facility for U.S. regulatory standards.
This positions QIMA to support local manufacturers and global brands in ensuring product safety and market compliance across key markets.
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QIMA’s integrated offering in Bangladesh includes not just lab testing but also inspections and supplier audits. The firm guarantees on-site inspections within 48 hours anywhere in the country, delivering highly detailed, photo-supported reports within 24 hours.
The firm emphasizes technological efficiency through its online dashboard, enabling easy service booking, live order management, and data access—supporting clients with real-time insights into supplier performance.
Bangladesh remains a critical source for apparel export amid a challenging environment that includes factory shutdowns, labor protests, and regulatory scrutiny. QIMA’s local services thus help brands manage risk and uphold quality when sourcing from the country.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Accreditation | ISO/IEC 17025 (BAB) for textile testing; CPSC-accepted for U.S. market |
| On-site Inspection | Guaranteed within 48 hours; reports delivered within 24 hours |
| Platform Support | Online dashboard for bookings, order tracking, and result analytics |
| Service Scope | Lab testing, audits, inspections tailored to textile & regulatory needs |
QIMA’s local footprint in Bangladesh reflects the rising demand among global brands for trusted, efficient, and compliant testing infrastructure. As regulations and consumer expectations shift toward higher quality standards, such accredited and responsive testing services are becoming essential for sustaining international trade.
For manufacturers and brands seeking reliable compliance support, QIMA Bangladesh provides both convenience and credibility.
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Good initiative