Factory audit is conducted to ensure the supplier has a production plant which has enough capacity to produce the product and can manage to deliver the orders timely, the labor force is fully trained to design and construct a product, the raw material has good quality and the cost is according to market rates. This all is done in order to make sure that supplier is able to deliver the right order at right time, moreover, the factory audits also point out the lacking in a production department thus help the supplier to improve his work performance to survive in the market in a better way.
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What is Factory Audit
A factory audit is a detailed analysis of factory performance regarding its capabilities to fulfill needs of consumers by providing outstanding services and products, to keep their employees satisfied, to negotiate with vendors efficiently and to maintain its plants and machinery. Factory audit is done in order to find out any possible errors committed purposefully or by mistake in the above-mentioned company tasks. Via factory audit it is assured that all present errors (if any) are highlighted by the proficient auditor/audit team and company is asked to correct them, after correction of those errors, revised record sheets are again consulted by auditors and if they find it satisfactory then audit is winded up in the form of audit report.
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Global Textile Industry
Since clothing falls in the basic needs of human beings, therefore textile industry is one of the growing industries across the world in human expertise, product quality, technology and consumers’ demand for innovation. Today the major challenges industry face are of social responsibility i.e. being friendly to the environment in the form of Green industry and Eco friendly standards and also by providing consumers with defect-free quality product under obligations from quality assurance organizations like WTO, ANSI and Acceptable Quality Level but they are also hard to maintain as compliances and safety standards do face continuous revisions.
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Two decades ago from today, quality was a mindset developed in people’s view regarding products that were made in Japan and America, however today “quality” is one of the most important factors that is driving every aspect of a consumer’s life and hence it includes textile sector as well. Quality today is defined as the expected level of accepting a good or service and having the right to reject particular product or service if it fails to maintain promised level.
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