How Our Release Process Works

How Our Release Process Works

Valley Compounds releases product only after the lot can be identified, documented, and reviewed. This page describes the operational workflow, not a guarantee that any pending lot has been released.

1. Inventory Receipt

Incoming inventory is counted by product, strength, box, and vial. Packaging and labels are photographed before any release decision.

2. Identity And Lot Match

Product labels, supplier documentation, and internal SKU records are matched. Any mismatch, missing lot information, damaged vial, or inconsistent document keeps the item on hold.

3. Supplier COA Review

Supplier COAs are checked for product identity, lot number, test date, method, and obvious template or copy/paste issues. Supplier COA review is the minimum documentation gate.

4. Independent Testing Path

Where independent testing is used, Valley records the sample submission, lab, report date, and matching lot. No page may claim Janoshik testing, independent testing, dual-lab verification, or third-party verification until the actual lot-specific report exists.

5. Release Decision

Each lot is marked as pending, released, held, quarantined, or rejected. Only released lots are eligible for customer fulfillment.

6. Public Documentation

Released lots receive a public or customer-facing documentation page. Pending lots are not shown as released, and placeholder values are not published as real data.

7. Order Review And Fulfillment

Orders are reviewed before payment instructions are sent. After payment is confirmed, the order still waits for the correct released lot, label, and shipping review before packing.

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