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Comprehensive evaluation of manufacturing operations, verifying adherence to ISO 9001 standards and quality management systems.

Pakistan is a major sourcing destination for textiles and garments, leather goods, sports equipment, surgical instruments, and rice. With manufacturing spread across Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Sialkot, and Multan, maintaining consistent product quality requires systematic quality control at every stage. Factory Audit in Pakistan gives you confidence that your products meet specifications before they ship.
Factory audits evaluate your supplier's fundamental ability to consistently produce quality goods. Understanding a factory's capabilities and limitations before placing large orders prevents quality failures, production delays, and compliance risks. When sourcing from Pakistan, this is especially important because common challenges include power supply inconsistencies affecting production, varying quality between established exporters and smaller workshops, and documentation practices.
During a factory audit in Pakistan, the factory's overall capabilities, quality management systems, production capacity, machinery and equipment, worker conditions, environmental practices, and compliance with relevant standards (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, SA 8000).
The auditor conducts a full-day facility assessment covering management systems review, production floor walkthrough, equipment and maintenance evaluation, quality control process examination, worker interview sessions, documentation review, and capacity verification. A comprehensive audit report with findings and recommendations is delivered within 48 hours.
Our inspectors in Pakistan are experienced with Textiles & Home Textiles, Leather Goods, Sports Equipment, Surgical Instruments and understand the specific quality expectations for products manufactured in Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Sialkot, and Multan. They conduct inspections before establishing a supplier relationship or periodically to verify ongoing compliance, following internationally recognized AQL sampling standards.
Based on our experience inspecting products in Pakistan, the most common issues our inspectors find include: inadequate quality management systems, poor record-keeping, insufficient worker training, maintenance backlogs, safety violations, overcrowded production floors, and environmental non-compliance.
Understanding these typical defects helps you set clear quality criteria and inspection checklists tailored to Pakistan's manufacturing environment.
When importing from Pakistan, buyers must consider: Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) oversees national standards. Textile exports must comply with OEKO-TEX, REACH, and destination-market requirements. The EU's GSP+ scheme provides duty-free access for Pakistani products contingent on compliance with international conventions on human rights, labor, and environment. Buyers should verify factory compliance with social standards (BSCI, SMETA, WRAP) to ensure GSP+ eligibility is maintained.. Our factory audit process in Pakistan includes verification of applicable compliance requirements, helping you avoid customs rejections and regulatory penalties.
Sialkot is a global hub for sports equipment and surgical instruments. Local industry expertise is critical for accurate quality assessment in these niche sectors. Our local inspectors are stationed across Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Sialkot, and Multan, allowing us to reach most factories within 24–48 hours of booking confirmation.
We work with you to determine the audit focus — full capability assessment, ISO 9001 compliance, specific production line evaluation, or targeted area review.
The auditor meets with factory management to explain the audit scope, schedule, and methodology. Factory documentation (quality manual, procedures, records) is requested.
A comprehensive walkthrough of the factory covers production areas, warehousing, quality control stations, testing labs, and worker facilities.
Quality management system documents, process controls, calibration records, training records, and corrective action logs are reviewed against ISO 9001 requirements.
Findings are discussed with factory management. A detailed audit report with scorecard ratings, photos, and improvement recommendations is delivered within 48 hours.
Our inspectors in Pakistan are available with 48-hour scheduling.
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