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DIN EN ISO 9001 is the most important and best-known quality management standard. It specifies the minimum requirements for a quality management system. DIN EN ISO 9001 is an internationally recognised standard. Certification according to DIN EN ISO 9001 is possible for companies and organisations from all sectors. Certification according to DIN EN ISO 9001 creates worldwide confidence in the quality and performance of your products and services.

Quality management stands for the continuous improvement of processes, products and/or services. It is geared towards meeting customer requirements as well as normative and legal  requirements of the products and/or services. The standard provides the impetus for the continuous increase of your company's performance and the satisfaction of your customers.

Your advantages at a glance

  • Improve your market entry opportunities and gain a competitive advantage.
  • Increase efficiency within your company.
  • Reduce errors and complaints.
  • Build trust with your customers.
  • Optimise your processes and structures sustainably.
  • Motivate your staff through better communication and more readily available information.

Certification procedure

1

Preliminary talk

2

Application for certification

DIN EN ISO 9001 specifies the minimum requirements for a quality management system to be implemented by companies in order to meet customer requirements as well as other requirements for product or service quality.

 

3

Pre-audit (optional)

4

Systemaudit

Checking whether the existing management system is in compliance with the standard.

 

5

Issue of the certificate

Certification according to ISO 9001 requires a clear structure and organisation of the company as well as a clear definition of responsibilities and tasks in the departments. All this must be available in documented form.

 

6

Annual monitoring

Random checks to ensure that the management system is applied and further developed in accordance with the standards.

 

7

Re-audit

After three years, the management system is re-examined to renew the certification.

 

Requirements

DIN EN ISO 9001 specifies the minimum requirements for a quality management system to be implemented by companies in order to meet customer requirements as well as other requirements for product or service quality. Certification according to ISO 9001 requires a clear structure and organisation of the company as well as a clear definition of responsibilities and tasks in the departments. All this must be available in documented form.

 

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