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Quality Control System
Our quality control system is designed for stainless steel kitchen cabinets, custom wardrobes, bathroom vanities, and whole-home cabinetry programs where dimensional accuracy, clean alignment, and stable delivery matter as much as visual design. Quality at Fadior is managed as a linked manufacturing process, not a final inspection step added at the end.
That means material selection, machining precision, controlled transfer, assembly discipline, warehouse staging, and packing readiness are all treated as one route. The result is fewer installation issues, less rework, more reliable panel alignment, and stronger project consistency for partners sourcing premium cabinet systems.

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Our factory quality control system is built for stainless steel kitchen cabinet manufacturing, custom wardrobe production quality control, whole-house cabinetry project consistency, and export-grade cabinet packing and delivery.
These are not separate promises. They are all outcomes of one disciplined factory process that protects accuracy, finish quality, and shipment reliability from the first sheet to the final packed module.
Material Integrity 304-grade stainless steel, ENF-grade environmental control, and stable substrate quality provide the foundation for corrosion resistance, structural stability, and long-term cabinet performance. |
Process Discipline Cutting, transfer, forming, assembly, handling, and packing are managed as one controlled route so precision is not lost between workshops. |
Verification Inspection focuses on dimensional accuracy, surface finish, component completeness, hardware fit, and shipment readiness before products leave the factory. |
![]() Stable transfer paths reduce avoidable surface damage and keep parts protected before the next operation. |
Why It Matters Commercially A good quality system is not only a factory story. For customers and channel partners, it means fewer installation adjustments, lower rework risk, cleaner panel alignment, better hardware coordination, and stronger confidence in project schedules. For stainless steel cabinetry, tolerance control affects visible finish, door reveal, internal fitting, countertop coordination, and final site experience. Quality control is therefore directly connected to commercial reliability, not just manufacturing pride. This is why Fadior treats factory quality as a delivery system for premium outcomes rather than a checklist completed after production. |
Partner Outcomes
This system helps our partners reduce on-site installation issues, minimize rework and adjustment cycles, maintain more consistent panel alignment and finish quality, and support faster delivery with fewer production-related surprises.
For export and project-based orders, that consistency matters because the real measure of factory quality is whether the full cabinet system arrives complete, protected, and ready to be installed with confidence.
![]() Controlled internal logistics reduce handling risk and help keep components moving in an orderly sequence. |
![]() Warehouse staging supports cleaner inventory control before final packing and outbound coordination. |
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Inspection, Packing, and Shipment Readiness Before release, emphasis moves from production flow to completeness and delivery confidence: component count, finish consistency, structural integrity, hardware readiness, and protective packing all need to match the order standard. That final layer is what turns manufacturing capability into customer trust. A premium cabinet system must not only be made well, it must also arrive in a condition that supports smooth installation and fewer callbacks. The certifications shown below reinforce this operating standard, but the strongest proof is the factory’s ability to repeat the same discipline across kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, and whole-home cabinet programs. |
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