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Quality Management System Certification


The ISO 9000, QS-9000, and TS 16949 series are international standards designed to be used for establishing and maintaining a company's quality management system. These standards are often specified as part of contractual requirements for manufacturing suppliers.

A typical ISO 9000, QS 9000, or TS 16949 related project could consist of development of the firm's quality management system based on the relevant standards, clearly defining those standards for the firm, assuring total commitment from management, identifying gaps between the firm's current quality management system and what is required for certification; plus, providing assistance with the registration process.

CE Marking

CE Marking is an indication that a product complies with all applicable directives and that the product has been subjected to conformity assessment procedures as required by the directives. CE Marking is a requirement for selling many types of products in the European Union.

 




UL Listing


A UL Listing Mark is an indication that Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) found that representative samples of a product met UL's requirements. Various types of location and/or application specific UL Listing Marks are available.

Project Examples


Below are a few specific examples where quality management system certification, CE Marking and UL Listing Mark assistance has been used:

Documentation Development
Complete Registration Assistance
Assistance in Registrar Selection
Technical Files Preparation
Declaration of Conformity
 

       

 



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