SEDEX Consultant in India
End-to-end Sedex registration, SMETA audit coordination, and compliance support for Indian suppliers and exporters. Expert guidance, faster approvals, and buyer-ready compliance.

Buyer-aligned Sedex compliance

PAN-India service coverage

Dedicated Sedex & SMETA experts

End-to-end audit & support
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What is Sedex Certification?
Sedex Certification is the process of acquiring the status of a registered member of Sedex (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange) and proving one’s ethical compliance through SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit) audits.
The buyers make use of Sedex, which is the ethical data sharing network, to assess their suppliers according to the following key factors:
Sedex itself does not issue a traditional “certificate.” Rather, suppliers can demonstrate their compliance with Sedex requirements by:
Who Needs
Sedex Certification?
Companies that supply goods to international brands must be Sedex compliant, particularly in the US, UK, and EU markets.
Export-oriented manufacturers
Garment & textile factories
Food and beverage processors
Pharmaceutical and packaging firms
Engineering & auto component suppliers
FMCG suppliers
Companies are undergoing buyer audits
Eligibility Criteria for
Sedex Certification?
Before applying for registration with Sedex, there are certain criteria that have to be met by the business to ensure that it is operating ethically and legally.
Registration & Compliance Process
The Sedex process is more than just opening an account. Misregistration or non-compliance can often result in audit failure.
Sedex Registration Creation
Supplier account creation on Sedex , Obtain Sedex membership ID
Company Profile & SAQ Completion
Upload site, workforce, and operational data ,
Do complete the Self-Assessment Questionnaire accurately
Buyer Mapping & Requirements Review
Find buyer-specific Sedex and SMETA requirements
SMETA Audit Planning
Select either 2-Pillar or 4-Pillar ,
Select an approved audit body
Audit Completion & Report Upload
Conduct on-site audit ,
Upload audit report on Sedex
Share with buyers
How Long Does Sedex Registration Take

Sedex registration: 1-3 working days

SAQ completion: 3-7 days

SMETA audit timeline: 1 to 3 weeks

Audit period: 1 to 3 days

SMETA audit timeline: 1 to 3 weeks

SMETA audit timeline: 1 to 3 weeks
Depending on the sites’ preparedness, the quantity of workers, and the buyer’s degree of urgency, the timescales may vary.
Why Choose a Sedex Certification ?
Consultant in India
There is no room for error when it comes to Sedex’s strict adherence to ethics, local laws, and buyer requirements.
Although it is not required by law, many foreign buyers now require Sedex.
SMETA is the ethical audit that is carried out via the information-sharing platform Sedex.
The SMETA audit and the Sedex membership fee are the primary expenses involved; the cost of the audit varies depending on the company's size.
The membership of Sedex is on an annual basis. The validity of SMETA audits is normally 12 months, depending on the requirements of the buyer.
Yes, but sometimes mistakes in registration, SAQ, or audits can lead to failed SMETA audits and rejection by the buyer.
The membership of Sedex is on an annual basis. The validity of SMETA audits is normally 12 months, depending on the requirements of the buyer.
A Sedex consultant assists in ensuring error-free registration, correct completion of the SAQ, audit readiness, and quick approval from the buyer, thereby avoiding the possibility of non-conformities and re-audits.
It usually takes 2-5 working days to register with Sedex. The scheduling and completion of the SMETA audit may take 2-4 weeks. This depends on the availability of auditors and the readiness of the site.
Important documents are:
Labour contracts & wage records
Working hours and attendance registers
Health & Safety Policies
HR Policies and Grievance Procedures
Environmental and ethical compliance records
Sedex is not mandatory by law, but it is mandatory for exporters, especially in the apparel, food, manufacturing, FMCG, and logistics sectors, who are supplying to global buyers.
Yes. A Sedex certification consultant in India can help with:
Root Cause Analysis
Corrective Action Plans (CAPs)
Evidence submission
Evidence Re-audit coordination and buyer communication