For most suppliers (second parties), the
primary benefit of obtaining IGCC third-party certification is to meet the
buyer's or regulatory agency's independent conformity assessment requirements.
More and more buyers and government agencies are assigning certification
results, and third-party certification is an effective tool in their risk
management systems;
For companies (first parties), obtaining
IGCC (Third Party) certification means that they have the ability to design,
produce, and sell products in accordance with the requirements set by
international standards. The IGCC certification program itself operates in
accordance with international standards and has been evaluated by the host
government and accreditation bodies;
Ensure that the product quality assurance
capability and product reliability of the certified enterprise continue to meet
the relevant standards;
Obviously, companies are hoping to gain
competitive advantage in the market through certification activities;
Promote market confidence through regular,
fair and independent audits by internationally renowned certification bodies;
Proactively improve customer satisfaction by
improving quality awareness and strengthening communication;
Reduce liability risk and legal costs, considering
the accountability and transparency of the risk management process;
Continuous improvement by evaluating the
effectiveness, efficiency and capabilities of the system;
Promote the consistency and equivalence of
certification through mutual recognition on the basis of uniform standards;
Reduce multiple assessments and eliminate
trade barriers to achieve the goal of “once and for all”.