Responsible Manufacturer Benchmark - Zhejiang Baonasi Hoses Industry

By CommonShare

ZHEJIANG BAONASI HOSES INDUSTRY CO., LTD., located in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province, China, is a prominent supplier in the apparel industry, specializing in men's, women's, children's, and unisex apparel. Established in 1998, the company is part of the China Bonas Group, which encompasses five subsidiaries, including Jiangsu Baonasi Knitting and Zhejiang Huihao Technology. With comprehensive production capabilities that include spinning mills, china nylon factories, and various hosiery production facilities, ZHEJIANG BAONASI strives to build a world-class hosiery brand and establish itself as a recognized international enterprise. Proudly housing over 2,000 advanced Italian automatic knitting machines and employing nearly 4,000 staff, the company ranks among the top three manufacturers in the hosiery industry within China. Its products are exported to over 40 countries and regions, including Japan, the United States, and Germany. The company holds various certifications reflecting its commitment to quality and sustainability, including GRS, ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System, and ISO14001 Environmental Management System, and is also recognized as a BSCI audited factory.

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Traceability

An increasingly important factor in global supply chains, traceability assesses the manufacturer's capability to track products and materials from origin to delivery. The Sustainable Manufacturers Benchmark® explores this through the lens of tiered supplier verification, culminating in end-to-end traceability with real-time monitoring and complete transparency.

Digitized Products

The digital landscape has transformed B2B interactions. This facet assesses the extent to which manufacturers have digitized their product offerings. The spectrum ranges from manufacturers without any online product catalog to those boasting advanced B2B e-commerce platforms, providing clients with order customization, real-time tracking, and an integrated view of the supply chain.

Preferred Materials

This aspect gauges the extent to which manufacturers incorporate sustainable, circular, and regenerative materials in their supply chain. It assesses whether companies merely use standard materials or whether they actively prioritize sustainable and preferred materials in their product range, even going so far as to offer digital verification of material certificates.

Facility Verification and Services

This dimension evaluates the openness and commitment of manufacturers regarding their facility's conditions and services. It covers a spectrum, from providing no facility details at all to showcasing comprehensive third-party audits, ensuring transparency in worker welfare and showcasing a clear commitment to maintaining top-tier facility services.

Readiness to Contract

Before entering a partnership, it's pivotal to understand a manufacturer's business legitimacy. The Sustainable Manufacturers Benchmark® checks for the presence and verification of essential documents, ranging from basic business licenses to comprehensive documentation, client testimonials, and even third-party attestations that verify a manufacturer's reliability and readiness to contract.
Zhejiang Baonasi Hoses Industry
China
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How our Responsible Manufacturer Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

The Responsible Manufacturer Benchmark is a comprehensive framework designed to evaluate and rate manufacturers based on their commitment to sustainability, digital integration, readiness for contracting, material sourcing, and facility standards. It provides a clear, standardized metric for assessing manufacturers in a B2B environment, helping businesses make informed decisions aligned with their sustainability objectives. The benchmark covers crucial areas like end-to-end traceability, the digital verification of supply tiers, utilization of preferred materials, and verified social audits for facilities. By incorporating both depth and granularity across its criteria, the benchmark not only promotes transparency but also encourages continuous improvement in responsible manufacturing practices.