QA & QC Inspection Service Ranges:
Suppliers Selection | Production Monitoring | Secure Shipment |
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Factory Audit | Factory Prototype Check | Container Loading Supervision |
Sample Test | Pre-Production Inspection | Container Unloading Supervision |
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Zhejiang:
Common Products Inspected in our Zhejiang Inspection Service and Zhejiang Quality Control Service: furniture, garment, pajamas , Bra,medicine, information technology, heavy equipment, automotive components, household electrical appliances, electronics, telecommunication, fine chemicals, chemical fibre and food processing,Textile , machinery, metallurgy , electronics, building materials, TV bracket , Flashlight , lamp , Blender ,kettle, heaters, Hair dryer ,Bike racks, Fireplace , Office supplies, papermaking industry,steel industry,mould,metal casting, sunglass, eye glasses, electrical machinery, leather products, general equipment, power supply, plastic manufacturing, textile and garment, transport equipment, Handicrafts: brocade and silk, brush writing, feather fans, Bags, jewelry, scarves, daily general merchandise,, general merchandise, such as: band aid, car washing gun, ball point pen, underwear, clothing, photo frame, bath ball, bathing suits, cleaning pad, Zipper, knitting, wool spinning, printing, toys, crafts gifts, and many more.
The province is traditionally known as the "Land of Fish and Rice". True to its name, rice is the main crop, followed by wheat; north Zhejiang is also a center of aquaculture in China, and the Zhoushan fishery is the largest fishery in the country. The main cash crops include jute and cotton, and the province also leads the provinces of China in tea production. (The renowned Longjing tea is a product of Hangzhou.) Zhejiang's towns have been known for handicraft production of goods such as silk, for which it is ranked second among the provinces. Its many market towns connect the cities with the countryside.
Ningbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou and Zhoushan are important commercial ports. The Hangzhou Bay Bridge between Haiyan County and Cixi, is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world.
Zhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years Zhejiang has followed its own development model, dubbed the "Zhejiang model", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship, an emphasis on small businesses responsive to the whims of the market, large public investments into infrastructure, and the production of low-cost goods in bulk for both domestic consumption and export. As a result, Zhejiang has made itself one of the richest provinces, and the "Zhejiang spirit" has become something of a legend within China. However, some economists now worry that this model is not sustainable, in that it is inefficient and places unreasonable demands on raw materials and public utilities, and also a dead end, in that the myriad small businesses in Zhejiang producing cheap goods in bulk are unable to move to more sophisticated or technologically more advanced industries. The economic heart of Zhejiang is moving from North Zhejiang, centered on Hangzhou, southeastward to the region centered on Wenzhou and Taizhou.The per capita disposable income of urbanites in Zhejiang reached 24,611 yuan (US$3,603) in 2009, an annual real growth of 8.3%. The per capita pure income of rural residents stood at 10,007 yuan (US$1,465), a real growth of 8.1% year-on-year.Zhejiang's nominal GDP for 2011 was 3.20 trillion yuan (US$506 billion) with a per capita GDP of 44,335 yuan (US$6,490). In 2009, Zhejiang's primary, secondary, and tertiary industries were worth 116.2 billion yuan (US$17 billion), 1.1843 trillion yuan (US$173.4 billion), and 982.7 billion yuan (US$143.9 billion) respectively.
Zhejiang was the first province of China without any counties in the poverty-county list of the central government. Zhejiang has become one of the most commercial and richest provinces in China. Compared to many other Chinese provinces, the development of different regions in Zhejiang is more balanced. While the countyside still lags behind, in 2006, the per capita disposable incomes of all eleven prefecture-level divisions in Zhejiang ranked among the top 30 in Chinese cities.
Zhejiang Economic and Technological Development Zones:
Huzhou Economic Development Zone
Dinghai Industrial Park
Hangzhou Economic & Technological Developing Area
Hangzhou New & Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
Hangzhou Export Processing Zone
Hangzhou Zhijiang National Tourist Holiday Resort
Jiaxing Export Processing Zone
Ningbo Economic and Technical Development Zone
Ningbo Daxie Island Development Zone
Ningbo Free Trade Zone
Ningbo Export Processing Zone
Quzhou Industrial Park
Shenjia Economic and Technological Development Zone
Wenzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone
Xiaoshan Economic and Technological Development Zone
Zhejiang Quzhou Hi-Tech Park
Zhejiang Zhoushan Economic Development Zone
Zhejiang Donggang Economic Development Zone