A Heyaansh FIBC quality-control insight on confirming spout diameter, spout length, tie cord and sample reference before attachment stitching.
Why this video matters
FIBC finishing can return for correction when spout details are checked too late. A bag may be stitched neatly, but if the spout diameter, length, tie cord or sample reference is wrong, the finishing team may need to reopen work that should have been controlled earlier. This creates avoidable rework, output delay and customer-specification confusion. Spout confirmation should therefore happen before attachment stitching, not after the bag has moved toward closure or packing.
What to check, include or do
Before attachment stitching starts, confirm spout type, diameter, length, tie cord requirement, fabric or liner relation, approved sample reference, stitching path and QC inspection point. Keep one visible sample or approved reference photo near the line. If the customer specification has multiple bag variants, map each spout detail to the correct lot, order or bag type. Release stitching only after the first pieces match the approved reference.
Where Heyaansh can help
Heyaansh supports FIBC output-process visibility by helping factory teams structure production checks, quality follow-up and rework visibility. Heyaansh can help bring practical clarity around inspection points and communication between cutting, stitching, finishing and packing teams. Final design approval, load rating, customer specification and product acceptance remain with the factory and buyer.
Best next action
For the next FIBC batch, confirm spout diameter, length, tie cord and sample reference before attachment stitching moves beyond the first approved pieces.
Quick takeaway notes
- Spout attachment should not start without confirmed spout details.
- Diameter, length, tie cord and sample reference need clear approval.
- First-piece matching reduces finishing-stage correction.
- Spout details should be mapped to the correct lot or bag type.
Common questions
Which FIBC spout details should be confirmed before stitching?
Confirm spout type, diameter, length, tie cord requirement, approved sample reference, stitching path and QC inspection point before attachment stitching begins.
Why does spout mismatch create FIBC rework?
The mismatch may be found only after the bag looks finished, forcing reopening, correction, rechecking and delay in packing or dispatch.
How can Heyaansh support FIBC quality visibility?
Heyaansh can help structure practical production follow-up, quality checkpoints and rework visibility so important checks are not missed during batch movement.
Need help with this requirement?
Share the requirement, location, timeline and any current constraint. Heyaansh will coordinate the next practical step.