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Eurofins Assurance receives ISO/IEC 17020:2012 accreditation for consumer products inspection services

Published: January 10, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

10 January 2024, Hong Kong

The Eurofins Assurance network of companies is pleased to announce that it has received ISO/IEC 17020:2012 accreditation from ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) for its consumer products inspection services.

ISO/IEC 17020:2012 examines the competence of inspection bodies, as well as the impartiality and consistency of their inspection activities, ensuring high standard in inspection services deliveries. Securing accreditation to such stringent industry standard further solidifies Eurofins Assurance’s standing as a prominent global provider of third-party inspection services to the consumer products industry.

Comprehensive inspection services from Eurofins Assurance provide the much-needed assurance in quality to customers of different sizes worldwide across softgoods, electrical & electronic goods and hardgoods. With well-trained inspectors located in key manufacturing regions and digital inspection platform, Eurofins Assurance supports customers on risk mitigation and operations optimisation.

Learn more about Eurofins Assurance’s inspection services at https://www.eurofins.com/assurance/consumer-products/product-inspection/.

About Eurofins Consumer Products Assurance

The Eurofins Consumer Products Assurance (CPA) network of companies offers comprehensive supply chain assurance to various industries on their quests towards compliance and performance improvement around social, environmental, security, technical and product quality. As a Full Member Firm of APSCA, our accreditation for industry audit programmes including amfori BSCI, Higg FEM, ICS, PSCI, RBA, SCAN, SLCP, Sedex SMETA and WRAP. Operating now in a network across Asia, Africa, Europe and South America, Eurofins CPA is trusted by brands, retailers, suppliers and corporates worldwide.

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