
Accreditation
Accreditation is a determined process through which an accreditation body is entrusted with the responsibility and authority to conduct certification and assessment of a firm in a manner that upholds business ethics, integrity, credibility, and neutrality. The process of globalization has revolutionized trade practices, transcending boundaries and introducing new approaches such as third-party involvement. These impartial third-party auditors play a crucial role as trusted advisors, guiding both buyers and sellers through a fair and neutral certification process. The majority of suppliers worldwide prefer the credibility and recognition offered by reputable third-party certification bodies, as they enable faith and mutual understanding among international traders. At IAAC, we place the utmost importance on executing our accreditation process with unwavering impartiality, ensuring it remains unaffected by external influences such as individuals, companies, or the state. This commitment is aimed at instilling confidence and trust in our valued clients.
According to international standards, accreditation is defined as the “third-party attestation” of a conformity assessment, providing formal evidence of competence in conducting specific assessment tasks (ISO/IEC 17021).
Why accredited evaluation is essential
Certification bodies that have passed accreditation by IAAC are thoroughly checked for their competence, neutrality and capability to deliver the expected service on par with global standards.
Business with mutual trust
IAAC ensures that there is ample trust and confidence to do the International trading among buyers and suppliers, to Infuse the above they offer accreditation by independently evaluating the certifying bodies.
The value of accreditation in the world trade
The process of accreditation aims at paving way for smooth trade overcoming the various impediments. Accreditation ensures the buyers to buy with confidence from suppliers across the seas. This is due to the fact that certifying agencies verify, inspect and certify the quality of goods that are to be transshipped to the prospective buyer. An accreditation body like ASIB adopts and follows important objectives that are laid down by EU directives and the world trade organization technical business to trade (WTOTBT)