Indonesia’s furniture industry is growing rapidly, but buyers often face common challenges:
- Inconsistent quality – Not every supplier follows the same production standards.
- Compliance issues – Export furniture must meet international safety and durability requirements.
- Hidden costs – Defective or non-compliant products can result in expensive replacements and delays.
By investing in
independent furniture audits and inspections, you minimize these risks and ensure that what you see is exactly what you get.
Moreover, Indonesia’s geographic spread means buyers often source from multiple islands and workshops. Without a trusted local partner to oversee production, it becomes difficult to maintain consistency across suppliers.