
Baseline measurement of quality systems
Baseline measurement of quality systems
Go for the best audit result. Would you like insight into the current status of your company and discover where there is room for improvement? With a baseline measurement, we assess your business situation together and identify the steps needed to get you ready for the audit.
Baseline measurement of quality systems in brief
Insight into vulnerabilities and opportunities for improvement
Expert advice with clear points for improvement
Ready for audits and up to date with legislation and regulations
Insight into the current situation
A baseline measurement is the first step towards gaining insight into and improving processes within your organisation. This measurement provides a clear picture of inefficiencies and areas for improvement. Our specialists analyse any weak points and assess the effectiveness of existing processes.
Audits are carried out on various aspects of food companies. In consultation with you, we determine whether the baseline measurement should focus on specific processes within the quality management system, a particular department or a specific process. You will immediately receive concrete improvement steps to get started.
Report and action plan
One of our auditors will visit your location to carry out the baseline measurement. We start by establishing a starting point and identifying the questions we want to answer. After the evaluation, you will receive a report with findings, areas for improvement and recommendations. If desired, we can draw up an action plan and support you in implementing the improvements.
Ready for insight and improvement?
Leading companies in this service

Normec Foodcare
‘s-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
Do you want to create a safe and healthy working and living environment?
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
A witness audit is an independent evaluation to assess whether a certification or inspection body correctly applies the relevant standard during audits or inspections.
It clarifies differences in how standards are interpreted, identifies bottlenecks in the audit process, and highlights areas for improvement.
The findings help standard owners and bodies to improve auditor training, strengthen the audit system, and — if needed — create and follow up on an improvement plan.