Factory Audit / Supplier Assessment

Gain complete visibility into your supplier's capabilities, quality systems, and compliance status with our comprehensive factory audit services.

What is a Factory Audit?

A Factory Audit is a systematic, on-site evaluation of a manufacturing facility designed to assess its overall capability, quality management systems, production processes, and compliance with applicable standards and regulations. Unlike product inspections that focus on the goods themselves, a factory audit examines the supplier's organizational structure, operational procedures, and working environment to determine whether the facility is capable of consistently producing goods that meet your requirements.

Helmsman Quality Testing Services conducts factory audits that provide buyers with a clear, data-driven picture of their supplier's strengths and weaknesses. Whether you are evaluating a potential new supplier, conducting an annual review of an existing partner, or verifying compliance with social responsibility standards, our audit services deliver the actionable intelligence you need to make confident sourcing decisions.

Types of Factory Audits

We offer several types of factory audits tailored to different stages of the supplier relationship and specific compliance needs:

  • Initial Factory Assessment -- a comprehensive evaluation of a new or prospective supplier before placing your first order, covering production capability, quality systems, financial stability, and overall readiness
  • Annual Supplier Review -- a periodic re-assessment of existing suppliers to verify that quality standards, production capacity, and management systems remain consistent and aligned with your requirements
  • Social Compliance Audit -- an evaluation focused on labor practices, working conditions, health and safety standards, worker welfare, and adherence to international labor conventions and buyer codes of conduct
  • Environmental Compliance Audit -- an assessment of the factory's environmental management practices, waste handling, emissions controls, energy efficiency, and compliance with local and international environmental regulations
  • Quality Management System Audit -- a focused review of the factory's QMS documentation, procedures, internal controls, calibration practices, and continuous improvement processes against ISO 9001 or equivalent frameworks

What Gets Evaluated

Our factory audit protocol covers a comprehensive range of criteria to give you a 360-degree view of the supplier's operation:

  • Management systems and organizational structure -- leadership commitment to quality, documented procedures, training programs, and management review processes
  • Production capacity and planning -- equipment inventory, production line layout, capacity utilization, lead time management, and scalability assessment
  • Quality control processes -- incoming material inspection, in-process controls, final inspection procedures, testing equipment, calibration records, and defect tracking systems
  • Raw material and supply chain management -- supplier qualification, incoming material testing, traceability systems, and inventory management practices
  • Working conditions and labor practices -- employee contracts, working hours, wages, health and safety measures, fire safety, emergency preparedness, and dormitory conditions (where applicable)
  • Certifications and regulatory compliance -- ISO certifications, industry-specific accreditations, export licenses, and compliance with destination market regulations
  • Environmental practices -- waste management, hazardous material handling, water and energy usage, emissions monitoring, and environmental permits
  • Warehouse and logistics -- finished goods storage conditions, packaging capabilities, shipping procedures, and product protection measures

Scoring Methodology

Each audit criterion is evaluated using a standardized scoring system that provides both quantitative ratings and qualitative commentary. Individual sections are scored on a scale that reflects compliance levels: Fully Compliant, Partially Compliant, Non-Compliant, or Not Applicable. These section scores are weighted and aggregated into an overall factory rating, typically expressed as a percentage or grade (such as A, B, C, D). Critical non-conformities -- such as child labor, unsafe working conditions, or falsified records -- result in automatic failure regardless of other scores.

The scoring methodology is transparent and consistent across all audits, enabling you to compare suppliers objectively, track improvements over time, and set measurable performance benchmarks for your supply chain partners. Our auditors provide detailed justification for each score, supported by photographic evidence and document references.

Report Format and Deliverables

The factory audit report is a comprehensive document delivered within 48 hours of the audit completion. It is designed to be both thorough and actionable, giving procurement teams, quality managers, and compliance officers the information they need. The report includes:

  • Executive summary with overall factory rating and key findings
  • Detailed section-by-section evaluation with individual scores and commentary
  • Photographic documentation of facility conditions, equipment, production areas, and storage
  • Non-conformity register with severity classification and recommended corrective actions
  • Copies of relevant certifications, licenses, and test reports reviewed during the audit
  • Risk assessment and sourcing recommendation (Approved, Conditionally Approved, or Not Recommended)
  • Corrective Action Plan (CAP) template with suggested timelines for addressing identified issues

When to Use a Factory Audit

Factory audits are valuable at multiple points in the supplier lifecycle. Before placing a first order with a new supplier, an initial audit helps verify that the factory can deliver the quality, quantity, and compliance levels you require. For ongoing supplier relationships, annual audits ensure that standards are maintained and provide early warning of any deterioration in capability or compliance. Following a significant quality failure or customer complaint, a targeted audit can identify root causes and verify that corrective actions have been effectively implemented.

Increasingly, factory audits are also required by retailers, importers, and regulatory bodies as a condition of doing business. Many major buyers mandate that their suppliers pass social compliance and quality system audits before orders can be placed. Helmsman's audit reports are formatted to meet the documentation requirements of major international retailers and importing organizations.