Eagle Eyes (CHINA) Quality Inspection Ltd is a professional China Third Party Inspection company, offering Quality Control, Factory Audit and Container Loading Supervision service. We have qualified quality inspectors and auditors in different fields all over china.We are right here to ensure your products purchased in China can meet your specifications, quality standards and safety requirements.
QA & QC Inspection Service Ranges:
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Softlines: Textile, Apparel & Garments/ Fashion Accessories & Bags/ Children & Baby Clothes/ Underwear & Headwear/ Plush toys/ Fabric & yarn/ Shoes & footwear/ Leather, Rubber & Latex goods and many more
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Hardlines: Furniture & furnishings/ Homeware & Gardenware/ Building material/ Industrial & Construction/ Sports Equipment/ Gifts & Crafts/ Porcelain & ceramics/ Stationery & Office supplies and many more
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Electrical & Electronics: Consumer Electronics/ Home appliances/ Lights & bulbs/ Kitchen wares/ Computer & Tablet/ Testing equipment/ IT & Telecom/ Audio & Video and many more
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Mechanical Products: Auto Parts/ Casting & Forging/ Hydraulic Components/ Machinery & Engine Pump/ Metal Components and Assemblies/ Casting & plastic Moulds/ Scrap Metal/ Welding and many more
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QA & QC Inspection Service Networks: Coastal provinces and Major manufacturing cities across China.
QA & QC Inspection Services:
Dalian:
Common Products Inspected in our Dalian Inspection Service and Quality Control Service: textile products-clothes/ garments/ fabrics ; sea food products- alaska fillet/ hake/ keta salmon/ squid; Industrial products- pipe lines/ clamshell/ gears; wooden products- chopsticks/ ice creams sticks/ wooden floors etc.
The city has had a continuous annual double-digit percentage increase in GDP since 1992. In 2009, the city's GDP registered a 15% increase, reaching RMB 441.77 billion, while per capita GDP hit RMB 71,833. According to a nationwide appraisal by the National Bureau of Statistics, Dalian ranks eighth among Chinese cities in terms of overall strength.The city’s main industries include machine manufacturing, petrochemicals and oil refining, and electronics.
Agriculture and aquaculture
Dalian was originally an agriculture and aquaculture-based area, which, after the opening of the ferry between Yantai and Lüshun during the early 20th century, began to be populated by the farmers and fishers of Shandong, across the Yellow Sea during the Chuang Guandong era. Corn, vegetables, fruit such as apples, cherries and pears are Dalian's typical agricultural products.
Heavy, light and distribution industries
Even before and during the Sino-Japanese War, the shipbuilding and locomotives industries were located in the city such as the companies which later became Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company and CNR Dalian Locomotive & Rolling Stock Works (DLoco). After the War, Dalian became an important center of the heavy and light industries, including companies such as Dalian Heavy Industry Co., Dalian Chemical Group, and Wafangdian Bearing Co.; and of the distribution industry, such as Dashang Group. Overseas retailing giants, such as Walmart from the US, Carrefour from France, Metro from Germany and Tesco from the UK have opened stores in Dalian. MYCAL, the Japanese retailing chain store, was bought out by its Chinese partner, Dashang Group, and is operated as MYKAL (Chinese: 麦凯乐).
Dalian Port is an important port for international trade. It has established trading and shipping links with more than 300 ports in 160 countries and regions of the world. There are over 100 international and domestic container shipping routes.A harbor for oil tankers (the largest by tonnage in China), at the terminus of an oil pipeline from the Daqing oilfields, was completed in 1976. Dalian is the 6th largest port in China; and according to AAPA world port ranking data, Dalian is the 8th busiest port in the world by cargo tonnage in 2012, and the 12th busiest container port in the world by total number of TEUs handled in 2013. Accordingly, Dalian is a major center for oil refineries, diesel engineering, and chemical production.
Also completed in 1993 is a newer port called Dayaowan Port (Chinese: 大窑湾港), on Dagushan Peninsula in the northern suburbs, specializing in import/export of mining and oil products. Together with the Dalian Railway Station, Dalian North Railway Station, Dalian International Airport and two major express roads to Shenyang (Shenda Expressway), Changchun (Changda Expressway), Harbin (Hada Expressway) in the north and to Dandong to the east, Dalian has been an important distribution center.
Industrial zones
Dalian has been given many benefits by the PRC government, including the title of "open-city" (1984), which allows it to receive considerable foreign investment (see Special Economic Zone). The Development Zone was established in Jinzhou District, to which many Japanese manufacturing companies, such as Canon, Mitsubishi Electric, Nidec, Sanyo Electric and Toshiba, followed by Korean, American and European companies (such as Pfizer). In 2007, Intel announced plans to build a semiconductor fabrication facility (commonly known as a fab) in the Development Zone, Dalian. It is Intel's first fab to be built at an entirely new site since 1992. The facility began operation in October 2010. Dalian also houses auto-manufacturing plants for Chery, Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company, and BYD Automobile (a production base for BYD K9 electric buses).
Other zones in the city include the Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone, Dalian Export Processing Zone, Dalian Free Trade Zone, and Dalian Hi-Tech Industrial Zone.
Financial and IT industry
Dalian is the financial center of Northeast China. There are the Dalian branches of China's five major banks: Bank of China, Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of Communications, and Agricultural Bank of China. Dalian City Commercial Bank is now called Bank of Dalian, which among other things handles processing of the Dalian Mingzhu IC Card for public transportation. Bank of Dalian has opened branches in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenyang, among five other cities.
Founded in 1993, Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) is the only futures exchange in Northeast China. The futures industry leaped forward in its development. Among its 14 listed futures products approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) are corn, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, RBD palm olein, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), coke, coking coal, iron ore, egg, fiberboard and blockboard. In 2013, DCE achieved 701 million lots and RMB 47.15 trillion respectively in trading volume and turnover. According to the Futures Industry Association (FIA) of the U.S., DCE ranked the 11th out of the global leading derivative exchanges in 2013.
Since the 1990s, Dalian City has emphasized the development of the IT industry, especially in Dalian Hi-Tech Zone and Dalian Software Park in the western suburbs near Dalian University of Technology. Dalian High-Tech Zone is the base of high-tech industries, housing more than 4,700 enterprises, including 80 Fortune Global 500 companies. Not only Chinese IT companies, such as DHC, Hisoft and Neusoft Group, but also American, European, Indian and Japanese IT companies are located there, including IBM, Dell, HP, Ericsson, Panasonic, Sony, Accenture, Oracle, Hitachi and Cisco. Nine professional business incubators are also located in the area, including Overseas Students Pioneer Park, animation and software incubators, with over 400 companies incubated. Currently, the "Lüshun South Road Software Industry Belt" Plan is proceeding, including Dalian Software Park Phase 3.
Intel's Fab 68 is located in Dalian. The plan was announced on 26 March 2007, and operations started on 26 October 2010. It is Intel's first chip-manufacturing fabrication in East Asia.