Our quality system is based on eight quality management principles.
These principles can be used by management as a framework to guide their organizations to better performance.
1. Customer Focus
Organizations depend on their customers and should therefore understand current and future customer needs, meet customer requirements, and strive to exceed customer expectations.
2. Leadership
Leaders establish unity of purpose and direction for the organization. They should create and maintain an internal environment in wh
1. Customer Focus
Organizations depend on their customers and should therefore understand current and future customer needs, meet customer requirements, and strive to exceed customer expectations.
2. Leadership
Leaders establish unity of purpose and direction for the organization. They should create and maintain an internal environment in which employees can fully participate in achieving the organization's objectives.
3. Engagement of People
People at all levels are the essence of an organization, and their full involvement enables their abilities to be used for the organization's benefit.
4. Process Approach
A desired result is achieved more efficiently when activities and related resources are managed as a process.
5. System Approach to Management
Identifying, understanding, and managing interrelated processes as a system contributes to the organization's effectiveness and efficiency in achieving its objectives.
6. Continual Improvement
Continual improvement of the organization's overall performance should be a permanent objective of the organization.
7. Factual Approach to Decision Making
Effective decisions are based on the analysis of data and information.
8. Mutually Beneficial Supplier Relationships
An organization and its suppliers are interdependent, and a mutually beneficial relationship enhances the ability of both to create value.
ISO 9001:2015
ISO 9001:2015 is a voluntary standard for quality management systems, issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
The ISO 9001:2015 standard is designed to help organizations ensure they meet customer requirements and continuously improve quality.
ISO 14001:2015
ISO 14001:2015 is an international standard
ISO 9001:2015
ISO 9001:2015 is a voluntary standard for quality management systems, issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
The ISO 9001:2015 standard is designed to help organizations ensure they meet customer requirements and continuously improve quality.
ISO 14001:2015
ISO 14001:2015 is an international standard that provides a framework for environmental management systems (EMS) and supports organizations in implementing and continuously improving environmentally friendly practices.
It sets requirements that enable companies to identify, monitor, control, and reduce their environmental impact by developing clear environmental objectives and actions.
Implementing this standard helps organizations improve their environmental performance, use resources more efficiently, reduce environmental burdens, and contribute to sustainable development in the long term.
ISO 27001:2022
ISO 27001:2022 is an international standard for information security management systems (ISMS), issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
This standard provides a comprehensive framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continuously improving information security management, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information.
ISO 27001:2022 helps organizations identify risks, implement effective security controls, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements, strengthening resilience against data breaches and cyber threats while building trust with clients and stakeholders.
NIS-2
The NIS-2 Directive is an EU regulatory framework focused on strengthening cybersecurity and resilience for essential and digital services across Europe.
NIS-2 establishes requirements for robust cybersecurity measures, incident response, risk management, and information sharing, ensuring operational continuity in the face of cyber threats and disruptions.
By implementing NIS-2, organizations can enhance their security posture, align with EU cybersecurity standards, and protect critical infrastructure, data, and services from evolving digital risks.