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ISO 9001:2008 – Quality Management System


SIGNIFICANCE OF ISO 9001
BENEFITS OF ISO 9001
THE EIGHT PRINCIPLES OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT
FOR WHOM

SIGNIFICANCE OF ISO 9001

Nowadays the notion of quality shapes all aspects of a business, covering not just products, but people, and processes too. Confidence in the quality capability of an organization is the basic requirement for successful organizations. Quality of processes their results, is and will always be a major competitive factor, if not the most important one.

A quality management system addresses the needs of an organization and delivers tangible business benefits.
The eight principles of quality management are intended to help organizations focus on goal orientation, systematic management and continual improvement of performance.

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BENEFITS OF ISO 9001:2008

  • Realize organizational policy and objectives
  • Provide confidence to existing and potential customers
  • Enhance customer satisfaction
  • Continually monitor and improve performance
  • Proactive and systematic alignment to changing market conditions
  • Achieve consistency and stability in processes
  • Reduce dependencies of results on people and rather improve focus on processes
  • Prevention of errors instead correction

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THE EIGHT PRINCIPLES OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT

  • Customer focus
  • Leadership
  • Involvement of people
  • Process approach
  • System approach to management
  • Continual improvement
  • Factual approach to decision making
  • Mutually beneficial supplier relationships

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ISO 9001:2008 – FOR WHOM

All companies or organizations, whatever their size, type or sector of activity.

Organizations striving for stability, consistency and systemic improvements.

Organizations wanting to establish their competitive ability in national and international markets.

Quality begins at home, and only you and the members of your organization can ensure that your management system is working at its optimal capacity. However, an independent third party assessor can look at your processes and highlight issues that might otherwise have gone unnoticed. Our assessors are all specialists in their given certification area and can give you the benefit of their many years of experience.

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  • ISO 20000 – IT Services
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  • ISO 22301 – Business Continuity Management System
  • ISO 27001:2013 – Information Security (ISMS)
  • AS 9100 – Aerospace Quality
  • ISO 13485/88 – Medical Devices Certification
  • ISO 15378 – Primary Packaging Materials for Medicinal Products
  • ISO/TS 16949:2016 – Automotive Quality
  • ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety
  • ISO 50001:2011 – Energy Management System

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