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Eriez-India has received ISO 9001:2015 certification for all its internal processes, including engineering, manufacturing and sales and service of magnetic processing, protection and inspection equipment, the company’s Managing Director Tim Sheehan says.
“Meeting the rigid requirements to achieve ISO 9001 certification is one more way we demonstrate our unwavering dedication to quality and customer satisfaction,” he adds. “Our customers can be assured we have well-defined systems in place to complete all orders on time while maintaining the highest standards for quality and performance.”
Eriez Chief Operating Officer Jaisen Kohmuench says, “Receiving this certification is a significant and proud achievement for our Eriez-India team as well as all Eriez associates around the world. Taking on this challenge and attaining this goal took the full cooperation and assistance of every Eriez-India employee, and they delivered.”
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, nongovernmental international organization that develops standards to ensure the quality, safety and efficiency of products, services and systems.
Established in 1942, Erie, Pennsylvania-based Eriez is a global leader in separation technologies, including magnetic separation, flotation, metal detection and material handling equipment. The company serves the mining, food, recycling, packaging, aggregate and other processing industries.
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