Quality Management
Management Systems Certification
The management system certification according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 proves that a company is working diligently to establish quality and performance objectives. ISO 9001:2008 contains a commitment to continuous improvement and a process-orientated approach.
The certification of your management system according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 proves that your company is working diligently to establish quality and performance objectives. The ISO 9001:2008 norm contains a commitment to continuous improvement and a process-orientated approach. The overall aim is to achieve customer satisfaction through consistent products and services.
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The EN 9100 standard applies to all companies in the aerospace industry, including suppliers, dealers and service providers. During the certification process, our auditors assess the documentation of raw materials, tools, procedures and employees, as well as communication with customers and authorities or risk analysis when introducing new technologies.
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A growing need for certified safety Consumers are becoming increasingly conscious about the quality of the food they eat. On the one hand, the globalised food chain has raised expectations of obtaining all kinds of fresh food at any time of the year. On the other hand, this produce is expected to be of high quality and free of biological, physical or chemical hazards - despite the risks involved, for example, in transporting perishable produce such as fruit and vegetables over great distances. To meet the consumers' demand for fresh and healthy food and fulfil strict legal requirements, many companies have decided to have their quality management systems (QMS) certified in order to ensure their processes are both structured and regularly monitored.
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