
Confirm the line and process sequence
Ask for footage that shows the relevant material feed, forming or converting step, operator checks and product flow. A general factory montage is less useful than a clip tied to the proposed product family.

Real production footage
Review the production steps that matter to your supplier evaluation, then request current clips matched to the product under discussion.
Factory footage should match the product family, process step and production period being evaluated.
Supporting documents tracks
The factory images below come from Worldchamp production footage. Request the latest clip set for the specific product and order route under evaluation.

Ask for footage that shows the relevant material feed, forming or converting step, operator checks and product flow. A general factory montage is less useful than a clip tied to the proposed product family.

Use close production footage to review the actual workstation, film handling and repeated output. Follow the video with a matched physical sample and written specification.
Before requesting files
A short brief keeps the video request useful and reduces the risk of reviewing unrelated production.
Glove, apron, gown or bag footage should match the material and format being quoted.
Ask for forming, sealing, visual inspection, packing or warehouse evidence according to the current risk.
Production layouts and schedules change. Confirm when the clip was recorded and what order route it represents.
Tell the team which product, process step and buyer concern the video should help you evaluate.
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