ICP Factory Database

When a factory completes an audit that fulfills all requirements of the ICTI CARE Process, the audit firm will provide the results to ICTI CARE Foundation Asia Ltd, which will review and approve them with the support of the Technical Advisory Board. Once the results are approved, ICTI CARE Foundation Asia Ltd will issue a “Seal of Compliance” upon receipt of the seal fee through the audit company. The “Seal of Compliance” must be renewed annually, based on continuing, audit-verified, annual compliance. ICTI CARE Foundation Asia Ltd will then reissue the seal for the following year.

In connection with the two new ICFAL policies that took effect on 1st April 2013, an update of terms and conditions for the ICTI CARE Process Seal of Compliance has been provided concurrently. The new look of the seals and the definition of each is demonstrated as below. We strongly suggest you always verify the seal status and validity at this website.

Type (1)
Image/Image link of Class A Since [which year]
This is granted to a factory that has earned a Class A seal for two or more years . Please click ICP Class A Seal Holders Opting Out of 18-month Audit Cycle for details of the policy.

Type (2)
Image/Image link of Class A (60-Hour Workweek) / Since [which year]
This identifies a factory that has achieved a 60-hour workweek and has also been awarded a Class A seal for two or more years. Please click ICTI CARE Process to Recognize Factories Working 60-Hour Workweek for details of the policy.

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Image/Image link of Class A /B/C/On Probation
These are the seals in different grades that ICP has been using for factories that are being certified in a particular year.

You can search the database by factory name or by seal number. The database can be used to check the validity and authenticity of a particular Seal of Compliance. Currently there are 2408 active factories in the database.


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