ISO 9001:2015 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

 


ISO 9001:2015 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

 

The ISO 9001:2015 standard is relevant to businesses of all sizes and sectors. Over a million businesses from over 160 nations have implemented the ISO 9001 standard's quality management system requirements. There are seven fundamental principles of quality management: customer orientation, leadership, involvement of employees, systematic approach to processes, enhancement, decisions based on evidence, and management of relationships.

The initial edition of ISO 9001 was introduced in 1987 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), an international entity made up of the national standards organizations of over 160 countries. The latest update to ISO 9001 was published in September 2015.

ISO 9001 stands as the globally acknowledged standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS). Its goal is to assist companies in fulfilling the requirements of their clients and other interested parties more efficiently. This is accomplished by establishing a structure that guarantees uniform quality in delivering products or services.

An ISO 9001 Quality Management System will help you to continually monitor and manage quality across all operations. As the world’s most widely recognized quality management standard, it outlines ways to achieve, as well as benchmark, consistent performance and service. With ISO 9001 you can put in place processes that allow you to improve the way you operate at all levels.

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