Incoming Material Inspection (IQC)
Aluminum profiles and glass are inspected upon arrival, with certificates and batch records verified for full traceability.

| Without Independent Verification | With FOWALL Verification |
|---|---|
| Performance claims rely on the supplier's word alone | Performance backed by Intertek third-party test reports |
| No batch-level traceability when a defect appears | Every batch traceable from raw material to finished unit |
| Quality issues discovered only after site installation | Defects caught and resolved before the container ships |
| No way to verify compliance with local codes | Products certified to the standards your project actually requires |
Facade and fenestration defects are far costlier to resolve once discovered on-site than when caught during production or pre-shipment inspection — remobilization, schedule delays, and rework all add up quickly once installation has already begun. Early, documented verification is what keeps these costs from materializing in the first place.

Aluminum profiles and glass are inspected upon arrival, with certificates and batch records verified for full traceability.



Supported by Intertek test reports, with selected systems certified to CSA and NFRC standards.


Independent test reports validating product performance and reliability.
Official certificates supporting compliance with applicable standards.
Visual inspection records ensuring shipment quality and transparency.
Material records enabling full traceability from source to finished product.




