• The quality management system and production facility of Srinivasa Exports International, Chennai is ISO 9001:2000 certified by BVQI (Bureau Veritas)

    Introduction :
    BVQI is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bureau Veritas, a France-based multinational organization. BVQI has been offering third-party certification services of quality management systems, from the year 1988. BVQI is accredited to assess organizations to ISO 9000 across 22 countries, including the U.K., U.S., Germany, France, Holland, Japan, Brazil and Australia. Founded in 1828, Bureau Veritas' principal activities include the classification of ships, the inspection of aircraft, vehicles, industrial equipment, buildings and civil engineering works and the price verification and quality control of commodities, material and equipment for international trade. It is also a 'notified body' for the European Commission's CE marking scheme, which ensures toys and devices such as medical, gas and electrical appliances are safe for public use.
    BVQI in India :
    BVQI has been certifying businesses in India since the year 1990. It employs highly qualified exclusive auditors for conformity assessment of Quality Management Systems to ISO 9000, QS 9000, TS 16949, SA 8000, ISO 14000, TickIT and the SafetyCert® Series of Standards (which was developed by BVQI itself for certification of Occupational Health & Safety Systems against the requirements of BS 8800 & OHSAS 18001).

  • Srinivasa Exports International is in the process of complying to ‘QUEST AUDIT’ programme of Quiksilver

  • Srinivasa Exports International is a SA 8000-2001 certified company

    What is SA 8000?
    • Released in October 1997, the Social Accountability 8000(or SA 8000) Standard is the first global ethical standard.
    • SA 8000 has been developed based on the conventions of the International Labour Organization, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child. It is applicable to all companies regardless of scale, industry and location
    • Its objective is to ensure ethical sourcing and production of goods and services.
    Why was SA 8000 developed?
    • Consumers and other stakeholders have become increasingly concerned about whether products have been manufactured under conditions of violation of human rights, child labor and discrimination – as often reported by the media.
    • The existing management of many companies cannot adequately cope with the myriad demands imposed by labour laws, codes of conduct of individual companies, as well as their stakeholders.
    • A greater challenge is to effectively monitor whether the manufacturers and suppliers have implemented