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Management System Certification

A management system can help an organization to focus, organise and systemise the processes for managing and improving the business. International Standards ensures clients, suppliers and end-product users of a universal level of Quality for that particular area of certification. The standards are designed to ensure the most effective, safe, efficient methods & product possible.

These standards certify Management system of an organization against a series of ISO standards in the fields of quality, environment, food safety, occupation health & safety, information security etc.

What is ISO 9001:2008?

ISO 9001:2008 is the International Standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS).

It provides your company with a set of principles that ensure a common sense approach to the management of your business active ties to consistently achieve customer satisfaction.

Who is ISO 9001:2008 applicable to & what are its principles ?

Any organization can benefit from implementing ISO 9001:2008 as its requirements are underpinned by eight management principles:

  • A customer focused organization
  • Leadership
  • The involvement of people
  • Ensuring a process approach
  • A systematic approach to management
  • A factual approach to decision making
  • Mutually beneficial supplier relations
  • Continuous improvement
What are the benefits of registration?
  • Customer satisfaction - through delivery of products that consistently meet customer requirements
  • Reduced operating costs - through continual improvement of processes and resulting operational efficiencies
  • Improved stakeholder relationships - including staff, customers and suppliers
  • Legal compliance - by understanding how statutory and regulatory requirements impact on the organization and its customers
  • Improved risk management - through greater consistency and traceability of products and services
  • Proven business credentials - through independent verification against recognized standards
  • Ability to win more business - particularly where procurement specifications require certification as a condition.