The company's new SGS certification has been completed this year.







SGS certification is not a one-dimensional test, but a rigorous, full-process and comprehensive audit of factories, covering multiple links such as quality management systems, production process specifications, raw material control and finished product inspection. It ensures that the factory's production and operation comply with international standards, industry norms and customers' personalized requirements. Unlike the internal quality testing conducted by factories themselves, SGS, as an independent third-party institution, carries out certification work in an impartial and rigorous manner and is not affiliated with any enterprise, making its certification results objective and authoritative. This means that when purchasers cooperate with SGS-certified factories, they can effectively avoid the common industry pain point of "qualified samples but unqualified bulk products", reduce issues such as returns, rework and claims caused by substandard product quality, ensure the consistency and stability of purchased products from the source, and lower the costs of quality control.
In the complex supply chain environment, buyers are often exposed to multiple risks such as fraudulent supplier qualifications, inadequate production capacity, and non-compliance with regulatory requirements, all of which can be effectively mitigated by SGS certification. SGS's factory audit service conducts a comprehensive verification of a factory’s legality, authenticity, business reputation, production capacity, and quality control capabilities. Through on-site audits, data verification and other methods, we provide buyers with accurate and detailed factory strength assessment reports, helping them precisely identify potential cooperation risks and obtain targeted risk solutions.
Meanwhile, SGS certification covers a wide range of areas including social responsibility, environmental management and supply chain security, ensuring that partner factories comply with relevant regulatory requirements for environmental protection, labor standards and workplace safety. This helps buyers avoid risks such as damaged brand reputation and legal liabilities arising from supplier non-compliance.
In addition, SGS audit reports are widely recognized globally. Buyers can leverage these reports to reduce the frequency and costs of repeated factory audits, avoid audit fatigue, and cut down on time and financial costs caused by duplicate audits. At the same time, it shortens the supplier screening cycle and improves the efficiency of procurement decision-making.

