Auditing
Description
Social Audit (SLCP verification, SMETA / SEDEX, BSCI, WRAP, Customer Code of Conduct)
Technical Audits (GMP, FCCA, QMS, Customer Code of Conduct)
Environmental Audits (FEM Verification)
Fire & Safety Audit
Security Audits (C-TPAT)
ISO Certification (ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, ISO 50001:2018, ISO 22001:2018, ISO 46001:2019)
Textile Exchange (GOTS, OCS, RCS, GRS)
OEKOTEX
Traceability Audits (FSC)
Manufacturing Audits
Your supply chain is only as good as its weakest link. The only way to ensure smooth running of your business and uninterrupted supply of goods is to thoroughly vet potential suppliers before integrating them into your supply chain. Manufacturing Audits by ICQS are a cost- and time-effective way to prepare a complete profile of your potential supplier, ensuring they will become a reliable part of your global supply chain. With an ICQS Audit Report in hand you will be able to confirm that the audited site is capable of delivering to your production specifications, address and prevent potential further costly disruptions once production is launched.Manufacturing Audit Expertise
ICQS Manufacturing Audits adhere to the internationally recognized ISO 9000 standards for Quality Management System. Our auditors are profiled specialists with an average of 5 years of experience in the field, and undergo regular training and attestation. In the scope of a Manufacturing Audit, ICQS auditors conduct an extensive evaluation of your supplier’s facilities and management systems. The standard Manufacturing Audit covers:- Factory profile
- Production capacities
- Factory facilities, including condition of machinery and equipment
- Workflow and organization charts
- Quality assurance systems in place
Customizable Audit Programs
Our Manufacturing Audits offer a great degree of flexibility and can be customized to fit your specific requirements. The following additional modules can be included in an ICQS supplier evaluation:- Social responsibility and compliance
- Procurement conditions
- R&D – sampling capacity
- Hygiene, health and safety
- Environmental impact
- RoHS standards
- Other modules as required
Why Perform a Manufacturing Audit
- To verify that your supplier’s facilities are operational and suitable for manufacturing your product
- To ensure that your supplier’s sourcing policies comply with your own
- To identify and hedge against potential quality, operational, and ethical risks
- To evaluate the competence of the factory management