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Quick Benefits From ISO Certified Companies

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 163 national standards bodies. An ISO certification is a globally recognized standard representing an organization’s commitment to providing products or services that are safe, reliable and of excellent quality. There are many types of ISO certifications as well as other certifications working in conjunct with ISO. If a company has an ISO certification, then the company typically has gone through often annual rigorous audits to attain one. There are many benefits in working with an ISO certified company and below are a few of the highlighted benefits.


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Financial and Ethical Commitment:

ISO certification is direct evidence of a company's financial and ethical commitment to provide high quality, safe products. Certified companies document, review, and approve product designs that meet applicable safety, regulatory, and customer requirements.
 

Routine Audits:

ISO certified companies prove their manufacturing processes and products through routine audits by both internal auditing and by independent registrars. Registrars are governed by strict international codes that dictate operating practices, audit methods, and staff qualifications. Failure to maintain quality program requirements could lead to decertification by the registrar.

Documented Procedures and Records:

ISO certified companies have documented procedures and records, ISO manual, that demonstrate its certified world-class standard and procedures in operations, management, processes and services. This provides additional insurance and assurance for customers who have concerns on quality standards. It also helps reduce the need for the buyers to perform frequent audits and reviews to determine if quality systems are in place and being maintained.
 

Quality Control:

ISO certified companies have proper quality control management and manufacturing processes in place. To ensure high-quality products, there are many in-process quality control checks to ensure the end product is of the highest quality and made exactly as specified.

In the manufacturing industry, common ISO certifications are the ISO 9001 and the ISO/TS 16949 (IATF 16949) that set the world-class standards for quality control in manufacturing. Numerous other ISO management system standards in quality manufacturing have the same structure with similar terms and definitions. Acquiring multiple certifications in other areas, such as corporate social responsibility (CSR) and environmental impact, is feasible and can aid in deciding which manufacturer to contract. Working with an ISO certified company will help guarantee world-class specifications for products, services, and systems to ensure quality, efficiency, safety, CSR and environmental impact.

ISO certified companies help ensure quality in the products and day to day operations. Next time you are searching for a new manufacturer, look into their ISO certifications and which one would fit your needs.


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