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1- What is ISO
9001:2000 (QMS)?
2- WRAP
(Worldwide Responsible
Apparel Production)
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C-TPAT (Customer Trade
Partnership Against
Terrorism)
4- CCOC (Customer
Code of Conduct)
5- SA 8000
6- VISION
COMPLIANCE SERVICES
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What is ISO 9001:2000 (QMS)?
The ISO 9001:2000
Standards provides the
common definition of
quality in management
system. Its primary
concern is the process
and how the organization
manages and controls its
processes to ensure that
the product meets the
customer’s requirement.
Organization
implementing ISO
9001:2000 Quality
Management System can be
assured of a greater
level of control,
Maintaining, Evaluation,
Analysis and in many
cases profitability.
Hiring consultancy
services, implementing
and maintaining the
quality management
system in the
organization offers a
proof of your commitment
to and as a benchmark
allows you to measure
your progress towards
continual improvement of
business performance.
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WRAP (Worldwide
Responsible Apparel
Production)
In todays Global Economy
Social Compliance has
increasingly become a
tool for Sourcing
nations to as certain
that the manufacturer
maintain higher level of
Social, Quality,
Security and
Environmental
performance.
Customer in developed
countries now demand
good corporate & ethical
standards from
corporations and their
brands. Today in order
to meet this challenge
the international buyers
now focus on a system of
transparent, verifiable
social and ethical
compliance.
A side benefit of WRAP
implementation is that
it eliminates costly and
time-consuming
duplication of audit
efforts. Before WRAP was
established, a factory
owner needed to invest
several work days and
thousands of dollars to
comply with audits
demanded by public
interest groups. Some
factories undergo seven
or eight audits in a
year. A WRAP
certification now
replaces many of these
audits as more and more
major brand manager and
retailers are accepting
it as they would their
own. (WRAP’S goal is to
make its program the one
audit that all parties /
customer feel confident
in adopting). This
result in saving of time
and money for the
factory, lower prices
for the consumer, move
business for the
factories, and increased
and better job
conditions for the
workers. On the other
hand, WRAP places great
demands on the
manufacturers.
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C-TPAT (Customer
Trade Partnership
Against Terrorism)
C-TPAT (Customer Trade
Partnership Against
Terrorism) is a joint
government business
voluntary program to
build cooperative
relationships that
strengthens the global
supply chain and border
security by improving
the security for the
transportation of
persons, conveyances and
cargo throughout the
commercial process.
The focus of the world
on Global Terrorism was
highlighted following
the attacks on the World
Trade Center on 11
September in New York,
in particular the
maritime industry and
its cargo, regardless of
weather you are employed
by an Air carrier, Air
freight consolidate on
ocean transportation
intermediates your
company is a potential
target of terrorists
because you are a “LINK”
in the supply chain,
your company can get
benefit from our
extensive industry
knowledge because we
understand the complex
operational and
regulatory issues of C-TPAT.
Our consulting team
experts can assist you
in understating and
applying all import and
export regulatory
requirements.
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CCOC (Customer Code of
Conduct)
All reputed and branded
customers have
established their own
code of conduct with
different requirements
of compliance. Customer
Code of Conduct
requirement are varied
client to client. In
Code of Conduct audit
customer select
monitoring body for
audit. Victorian offers
extensive service for
Code of Conducts audit
preparation and
implementation such as:
Wal-Mart, SEARS, K-MART
etc.
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5- SA
8000
Social Accountability
8000 released in October
1997, and it is the
first global ethical
standard. SA 8000 has
been developed based on
the conventions of the
international labor
organization. The
universal declaration of
Human rights, as well as
The United Nations
convention on the Rights
of a child. It is
applicable to all
companies regardless of
scale, industry and
location.
The current global
business environment is
motivating organizations
to consider the full
social and ethical
impacts of their
corporate activities and
policies. Those
companies who are able
to prove a responsible
approach. To broader
social and ethical
issues will again a
vital competitive edge
and inspire the
confidence of
stakeholders such as
clients, investors,
local community &
consumers social
concerns like child
labor, forced labor and
discrimination requires
companies to not only
consider their own
direct sphere of
influence but also their
entire supply chain. |