Yaoshun has refreshed its factory audit records to help customers understand factory status more quickly during supplier evaluation and due diligence.
When customers evaluate a factory, they look beyond whether a product can be made. They also care about management stability, process records, and long-term cooperation readiness.
Scattered explanations become structured records
The updated materials present production management, process control, and factory readiness in one place, reducing repeated information requests across separate conversations.
Multiple buyer-side teams can review together
Sourcing, quality, and management teams often evaluate suppliers from different angles. A unified audit record helps them judge from the same file instead of collecting explanations separately.
Useful for repeat orders and long-term cooperation
For customers planning repeat orders or annual cooperation, audit records offer a broader reference than a single product quotation and help judge whether the factory can keep delivering steadily.
Audit Records Should Support Buyer Due Diligence
For importers, brands, and retail channels, audit files are not display images. They help judge whether a supplier can support long-term cooperation. Production management, staffing, process records, and corrective follow-up should be clear.
Review These Points During Buyer Approval
| Check point | Review | Practical use |
|---|---|---|
| Factory basics | Business status, capacity, production area, management team | Shows whether the supplier can support stable orders |
| Process control | Materials, production, inspection, packing, storage | Shows whether order execution can be traced |
| Corrective follow-up | Audit comments, improvement records, review status | Shows whether the factory keeps improving |


