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What Happens During a Factory Audit?

A Step-by-Step Guide for Businesses & Buyers

Whether you’re sourcing new suppliers, verifying existing partners, or preparing for an international order, a factory audit gives you clarity, control, and confidence.

But what exactly happens during a factory audit? What do auditors look for? And how should your business prepare?

This step-by-step guide breaks down the entire process—so you know what to expect and how to make the most of it.


✅ What is a Factory Audit?

A factory audit is a structured on-site inspection of a supplier’s manufacturing facility. It evaluates their production capabilities, quality control systems, social compliance, workplace conditions, and more.

Factory audits help:

  • Reduce supply chain risks
  • Verify the legitimacy and reliability of vendors
  • Ensure compliance with quality, safety, and labor standards
  • Protect your brand, reputation, and end users

🧭 Step-by-Step Process of a Factory Audit

1. Pre-Audit Planning

Before the audit, the auditor defines:

  • Scope of the audit
  • Industry-specific standards (ISO 9001, SA8000, BSCI, etc.)
  • Checklist based on your requirements
  • Logistics and facility access permissions

🔹 Tip: Clear communication between the buyer and auditor ensures expectations are aligned.


2. Opening Meeting

The audit begins with a short introductory meeting with factory management.
Objectives are explained, documents are requested, and questions are clarified.


3. Facility Tour

A walkthrough of the entire production site is conducted to observe:

  • Cleanliness and organization
  • Safety measures and emergency protocols
  • Production lines and workflow
  • Raw material and finished goods storage
  • Equipment condition and maintenance
  • Employee practices and hygiene

👁 The auditor looks for real-time practices—not just what’s written on paper.


4. Document Review

The auditor verifies:

  • Business licenses & certifications
  • Quality management system (QMS) documentation
  • Training records and worker files
  • Supplier evaluation processes
  • Internal audit reports and corrective actions
  • Maintenance logs and standard operating procedures (SOPs)

5. Worker Interviews

To ensure transparency and social compliance, private interviews may be conducted with employees.
These cover:

  • Working hours and wages
  • Safety practices
  • Child labor or forced labor
  • Workplace conditions and grievances

👨‍🏭 These interviews are confidential and help validate management claims.


6. Closing Meeting & Summary

After the evaluation, the auditor holds a closing meeting to:

  • Present initial findings
  • Highlight non-conformities (if any)
  • Discuss corrective action recommendations
  • Answer questions from factory leadership

7. Final Audit Report

You’ll receive a comprehensive report including:

  • Audit checklist results
  • Photographic evidence
  • Risk scoring (pass/fail/conditional)
  • Detailed observations
  • Corrective action suggestions

📄 This report is your official reference to make vendor decisions, take action, or share with stakeholders.


🛡 How Vertic Arabia Helps

At Vertic Arabia, we conduct factory audits across Saudi Arabia and the GCC to help businesses:

  • Vet new suppliers
  • Monitor existing partners
  • Meet ISO and buyer compliance requirements
  • Reduce procurement risks

We offer:

  • Pre-audit consulting
  • Customized audit checklists
  • Certified local auditors
  • Fast turnaround with actionable reports
  • Follow-up support for corrective actions

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