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Moore Industries achieves ISO 9001:2008

By: Moore Industries-International, Inc.
16 June, 2009
1 min read
Moore Industries has been granted ISO 9001:2008 certification for their Quality Management System by UL DQS Inc., an ANSI-ASQ Accredited Registrar.

June 16, 2009 - Moore Industries has been granted ISO 9001:2008 certification for their Quality Management System by UL DQS Inc., an ANSI-ASQ Accredited Registrar. The ISO 9001:2008 standard is the most up to date criterion for assessing an organization’s Quality Management System. “Moore Industries was among the first of our clients to request certification to the updated ISO 9001:2008 standard,” said Ganesh Rao, President of UL DQS Inc., Management Systems Solutions.

“Our work with Moore Industries reinforced the importance of staying on top of the latest standards for companies who seek to derive business improvement and generate customer value from compliant management systems,” said Rao. “We are very pleased to have earned this distinction from UL DQS Inc.,“ said Diane Kulisek, Moore Industries’ Director of Quality Assurance. As a result of the UL DQS assessments conducted in early April 2009, the company’s Quality Management System was endorsed as compliant with the ISO 9001:2008 standard, and the certification was extended three years, to June 8, 2012. “Everyone pulled together to assure our success.

I am very thankful for the efforts of our employees and for how smooth their dedication to quality and safety made this certification process,” Kulisek said. The new certificate replaces the company’s ISO 9001:2000 certificate, originally granted in April 1993. Moore Industries has a primary goal of providing customers with the highest value, best quality product, on time, every time. “Assuring quality is not just about one person doing one thing better once, but requires every person doing everything better, every possible way, at every opportunity. Applying this philosophy to the ISO 9001:2008 certification process was an opportunity for all of us to demonstrate our company’s professionalism and commitment to quality,” said Kulisek.

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