Tube City IMS Corp. announced that the company's Tube City Division in West Mifflin, PA, has passed an ISO 9001:2000 quality system surveillance audit and retained its certification from Steel Related Industries Quality System Registrar, Inc. The West Mifflin processing plant has been ISO 9001:2000 certified since July 16, 2004, and was previously certified to the ISO 9002:1994 standard.
"Receiving ISO 9001:2000 recertification for our West Mifflin scrap operation demonstrates our constant focus on quality and our continuous commitment to improvement," said Joseph Curtin, president and COO of Tube City IMS, Tube City Division. "Today's customers demand a quality driven supply chain. Tube City IMS understands the importance of meeting and maintaining the highest standards in a global market. We are proud to have achieved recertification. Our team is to be commended for its dedication to ensuring that our customers receive the highest quality products and services."
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