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    Marian Wang
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    Before incorporating a new supplier into your supply chain, do you want to make sure that they are trustworthy and capable?

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    Kanye Z
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    There is a common purpose that underlies all of your factory audits: to safeguard your company’s and brand’s reputation (s). The best method to learn about your supplier’s sourcing and operating policies and make sure they correspond with your company’s brand image is to conduct factory audits, which may be done in-house. It all comes down to the sort of product or service you offer when deciding whether audits are right for your business. We’ll go through the six most frequent types of audits and their advantages in this post, so you can choose the best factory audit for your company.

    How many different kinds of factory audits are there?
    In-House Audit of Production
    Suppliers are evaluated during a factory audit to ensure they can produce a product that matches your company’s criteria, address expensive delays, and prevent new delays once production begins.

    Ethical Audits 2.
    In order to guarantee that social accountability is being examined, ethical audits are necessary. An ethical audit guarantees that the right working conditions are being followed in light of the rising requirement for all enterprises to be socially accountable – to provide healthy, safe, and ethical work environments, as well as good labor policies and remuneration. For ethical factory audits, there are a number of distinct international standards that may be employed.

    As a last step, structural audits are conducted.
    In order to ensure the safety and integrity of your suppliers’ facilities, structural audits are conducted. This involves a review of the building’s structural integrity, fire safety measures, and applicable rules and regulations.

    Audits of the Environment
    To ensure compliance with local environmental laws and regulations, environmental factory audits assist monitor and improve the environmental effect of your supply chain.

    5. C-TPAT Audit
    The C-TPAT audit aims to improve the security of private enterprises in supply chains with regard to terrorism. The US Customs and Border Protection is in charge of the program. Both physical and virtual security measures may be assessed and improved through audit programs.

    Audits of Food Suppliers
    As a result of these audits, manufacturers may be sure that their food is safe for consumption. They are concerned about the quality and safety of the meals they provide. In addition, they make sure that the amenities are up to par.

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