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Wal-Mart is a worldwide chain enterprise in the United States, mainly involved in the retail industry, and has the largest number of employees in the world. There are four business modes, namely, size and shopping, Sam member store, Wal-Mart store and Wal-Mart community store. Wal-Mart factory inspection means that Wal-Mart audits or evaluates the factory according to a strict supplier standard system. Passing Wal-Mart factory inspection is a necessary prerequisite for obtaining orders from Wal-Mart brands. Generally, the factory is audited by a third-party auditing company recognized by Wal-Mart (the first party of Wal-Mart may arrange a surprise audit).
Wal-Mart's three major factory inspections:
Human Rights Inspection (ES): In addition to Wal-Mart's own social responsibility standards, BSCI, SEDEX, ICTI, SA8000, WRAP, BAP and Better are also recognized.
Eight standards of Work and RBA. Human rights factory inspection refers to Wal-Mart's inspection of suppliers' implementation of labor laws, which is mainly manifested in whether employees have worked overtime and met local minimum wage standards, as well as the evaluation of insurance benefits, safety protection and working environment. Its core is the inspection of personnel, attendance, salary and welfare, and occupational disease health examination.
The core part of Wal-Mart is the human rights factory inspection, which adopts the one-vote veto system, which means that as long as major violations are found, Wal-Mart will cancel its cooperation with the supplier until the rectification meets Wal-Mart's requirements.
Quality Inspection Factory (FCCA): Wal-Mart-FCCA, which recognizes four standards: ISO, BRC, GMP and QMS. Quality inspection refers to checking whether the output and production capacity of the factory meet the capacity and quality requirements of Wal-Mart. Factory inspection mainly includes: infrastructure, quality control system, process control, final inspection, manufacturing and packaging.
Anti-terrorism factory inspection (SCS): Wal-Mart-SCS, SCAN. Anti-terrorism factory inspection refers to (GSV)/ (C-TPAT) certification, which is an audit of supply chain security. Factory inspection involves factory security, warehouse, packaging, loading and delivery.
Wal-Mart is a worldwide chain enterprise in the United States, mainly involved in the retail industry, and has the largest number of employees in the world. There are four business modes, namely, size and shopping, Sam member store, Wal-Mart store and Wal-Mart community store. Wal-Mart factory inspection means that Wal-Mart audits or evaluates the factory according to a strict supplier standard system. Passing Wal-Mart factory inspection is a necessary prerequisite for obtaining orders from Wal-Mart brands. Generally, the factory is audited by a third-party auditing company recognized by Wal-Mart (the first party of Wal-Mart may arrange a surprise audit).
Wal-Mart's three major factory inspections:
Human Rights Inspection (ES): In addition to Wal-Mart's own social responsibility standards, BSCI, SEDEX, ICTI, SA8000, WRAP, BAP and Better are also recognized.
Eight standards of Work and RBA. Human rights factory inspection refers to Wal-Mart's inspection of suppliers' implementation of labor laws, which is mainly manifested in whether employees have worked overtime and met local minimum wage standards, as well as the evaluation of insurance benefits, safety protection and working environment. Its core is the inspection of personnel, attendance, salary and welfare, and occupational disease health examination.
The core part of Wal-Mart is the human rights factory inspection, which adopts the one-vote veto system, which means that as long as major violations are found, Wal-Mart will cancel its cooperation with the supplier until the rectification meets Wal-Mart's requirements.
Quality Inspection Factory (FCCA): Wal-Mart-FCCA, which recognizes four standards: ISO, BRC, GMP and QMS. Quality inspection refers to checking whether the output and production capacity of the factory meet the capacity and quality requirements of Wal-Mart. Factory inspection mainly includes: infrastructure, quality control system, process control, final inspection, manufacturing and packaging.
Anti-terrorism factory inspection (SCS): Wal-Mart-SCS, SCAN. Anti-terrorism factory inspection refers to (GSV)/ (C-TPAT) certification, which is an audit of supply chain security. Factory inspection involves factory security, warehouse, packaging, loading and delivery.