25th August 2011
Established in 1974, the International Organization for Standardization is an association of 162 members representing their own country. ISO employs a system of Technical Committees, Working Groups, and Sub-committees to develop International Standards. A...
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08th April 2011
The objective of any business is to make its customers happy enough for them to initiate more transactions with the company. There is only one way to do this – to provide the clients with products and services that are of excellent quality. When customers...
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17th February 2011
When it comes to running a business in the aerospace industry, company owners do whatever they can to stay ahead of their competition. It doesn’t matter how big or small a business is; the competition won’t slow down to let it catch up, leaving it far be...
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24th January 2011
Electronics and shoddy products can be a dangerous combination. While random and natural electrostatic discharges (ESD) are usually harmless, they have still been known to reach up to 1000 volts in some instances. This raises the danger from a minor annoy...
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24th January 2011
One thing that companies seeking to optimize business operations can do is apply for ISO 9001 certification. This credential aims to improve all company processes, regardless of industry, by raising the company’s standard to internationally recognized lev...
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24th January 2011
ISO 9001 is quality management system (QMS) standard set by the International Organization for Standardization in December 2000. It is a modified version of previous standards. This newer version’s scope has been expanded to encompass the entirety of ever...
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24th January 2011
Quality certification standards are not limited to manufacturing but are in fact used in any and all industries. Any business or enterprise that has a management infrastructure in place is subject to certification against international standards if it so...
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24th January 2011
Application
Those interested in having their company evaluated by a standards authority in order to acquire a QMS certification must first formally apply. A short written application has to be accomplished and submitted to the agency.
Document Revie...
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24th January 2011
Certifications in the aerospace industry are a widely sought after commodity. With lives as well as millions of dollars in equipment depending on the reliability of equipment, consumers naturally spend their money only on companies they could trust. Any e...
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24th January 2011
The aerospace industry is an unforgiving arena. Every facet of the business has to meet the highest standards of quality. This is necessary because of the dangerous nature of so many of the business’s operations. Flying a plethora of multi-ton jets on a d...
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24th January 2011
In today’s volatile market, businesses need to use every edge they can in order to prosper. With competition being neck and neck in almost every industry, one way your company can raise its profile is by acquiring certifications of quality for your produc...
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16th November 2010
Businesses from all kinds of industries undergo registration procedures to get ISO certification. Quality Management Systems, also known as QMS, have helped many business firms and companies around the world. Production costs are reduced and output is s...
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16th November 2010
Trading between different countries presents a lot of challenges for many business firms and companies. This is because different countries use different standards or units of measurement. This results in traders getting products and services that do no...
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16th November 2010
ISO 9001 is known across the world as the standard for high quality business operations and management. Both big and small companies prefer going by ISO 9001 Standards because of its versatility and efficiency. Today, over 875,000 companies are ISO cert...
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16th November 2010
It is very difficult for a business to operate properly without any solid management framework. It would be almost impossible to maximize time and resources spent in production. Planning for future business such as introducing new products and services ...
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