ISO certifications
ISO certifications are a way for organizations to demonstrate that they comply with international standards of quality, safety, and management. These certifications are issued by a foreign, independent Entity or Organization, and certify that a product, service, or system of the organization complies with the requirements of the norms. ISO is the International Organization for Standardization, which develops and publishes international standards for various economic or production sectors.
The ISO 9001 certification represents a confirmation of the fact that the company respects a series of internationally acceptable requirements. Holding this certification brings several advantages to society, such as access to public tender procedures, business relations with known partners, or a better image in the eyes of customers.
ISO 9001 implementation and certification also adds value to an organization by increasing customer confidence that the product and/or service provided meets mutually agreed upon requirements, as well as applicable regulations and laws. In addition, it helps reduce operating costs through efficient operation and increased productivity3.
In your company, to have a better management system, better planning of activities, for faster problem solving, to increase productivity, profits and reputation, you should implement the ISO 9001 quality management system: 2015.