The NTEK test report for the creative building toy series has been updated and organized for sample confirmation, buyer filing, and project communication.
For overseas customers, clear test documentation has a direct effect on internal approval speed. A stable report version reduces repeated confirmation across sourcing, quality, and compliance teams.
The report version matches current samples
The updated file is aligned with the current creative building toy series, making it easier for customers to review material, structure, and launch readiness using the same version.
When several roles review the project, one shared file reduces misunderstanding and makes answers more accurate.
Filing and approval take less time
Sourcing teams often need to pass test reports to category, compliance, or retail-channel reviewers. Preparing the file in advance reduces last-minute document requests.
It also supports production communication
The report is not only useful at the sample stage. It can also support production planning, shipment preparation, and repeat-order discussion when customers ask again about scope or file status.
The Test Report Should Match The Current Product Version
After the NTEK report update, customers can review samples, files, and internal approval under one version. For the fort building series, piece count, material description, sample photos, and report scope need to match.
Review These Points During Buyer Approval
| Check point | Review | Practical use |
|---|---|---|
| Sample version | Product name, piece count, material, color | Avoids using the wrong report or old version |
| Target market | U.S., EU, or customer-specified market | Helps judge ASTM F963, EN71, or other file needs |
| Packaging files | Labels, warnings, instructions, tracking information | Reduces late document requests before shipment |


