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QC Turnaround Time Showdown: CNFANS vs EastMallBuy

2026-03-30

A detailed comparison of inspection report speed, communication, and approval processes.

When choosing a sourcing agent, efficiency is paramount. Both CNFANSEastMallBuypace

Average QC Report Upload Time

This metric measures the speed from when an inspector finishes the inspection to when the detailed report is available on the agent's platform.

Agent Average Upload Time Consistency
CNFANS 2-4 Hours Highly consistent. Reports are typically processed and uploaded within the same business day.
EastMallBuy 6-12 Hours Moderate. Uploads often occur within 24 hours but can extend into the next business day for later inspections.

Verdict:

Communication & Query Response Speed

How quickly does the agent's team respond to follow-up questions about the report?

  • CNFANS:1-2 business hours
  • EastMallBuy:4-8 business hours. Communication is reliable but operates on a slower, more batch-processing timeline.

Buyer Approval & Action Process

The steps required after you receive the QC report.

CNFANS Process:

  1. Report is uploaded; system notification is sent.
  2. Buyer reviews report and directly approves or rejects
  3. Action is communicated to the supplier instantly, with CNFANS coordinating next steps.

EastMallBuy Process:

  1. Report is uploaded; email notification is sent.
  2. Buyer reviews and must often communicate decisions via email or a separate message
  3. The agent then relays the decision to the supplier, adding an extra step.

The CNFANS system offers a more streamlined, integrated approval workflow, reducing procedural delays.

Final Comparison

While both agents deliver qualityCNFANS holds a clear advantage in turnaround time. Their faster uploads, quicker communication, and integrated approval process create a more rapid and seamless QC cycle. This can be crucial for tight production schedules or fast-moving projects.

EastMallBuy

Your choice ultimately depends on whether prioritizing speed