E-commerce quality inspection is a product inspection report that must be submitted when a merchant enters or renews a third-party mall. The purpose is to protect consumer rights and ensure product quality. It is also a means for the platform to maintain fair competition and market order. Major e-commerce platforms such as Alibaba, Taobao Juhua, Tmall, JD.com, and Suning Tesco need to provide quality inspection reports. Taking Taobao and JD.com as an example, the entry requirements of Tmall (Taobao Mall) must include the two chapters of CNAS and CMA. This requires third-party testing laboratories to have CNAS and CMA qualifications. The merchant uploads the quality inspection report in JD. The period of use of the product inspection report is one year, counting from the date of delivery or sampling, and one year later is the expiry date. For example: Submit for inspection on March 5, 2013. Please fill in the expiration date on March 5, 2014. The product inspection report must be submitted for a complete set of inspections for the brand in the past year (that is, the inspection submission date is less than one year from the date of uploading the data). The trademark on the inspection report must be consistent with the application brand filled in the background. The application brand on the data day is "A" and the brand on the test report is "B", then this test report does not meet the standards and the test report of the application brand "A" needs to be replaced. The quality inspection rules for each platform are described in detail below. The rules and requirements of quality inspection reports vary from platform to platform. Lianyu has a dedicated e-commerce quality inspection channel, providing professional inspection and solutions for merchants entering third-party malls.
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