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News Release from: APV
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 September 2003
Certification is "not the end of the
process"
Invensys APV has received certification to the prestigious ISO9001:2000 standard for it facility based in Crawley, West Sussex.
Invensys APV has received certification to the prestigious ISO9001:2000 standard for it facility based in Crawley, West Sussex Basing the management of all business activities on the principles of the new ISO standard is helping APV improve efficiency throughout the company in order to deliver improved customer satisfaction
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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According to Business Improvement Manager, Paul Morley: "We are delighted to have achieved ISO9001:2000 certification.
However, this is certainly not the end of the process.
We are committed to continually monitoring and improving our business processes, as necessary, as we continue to strive to become the world-class supplier of choice to our chosen markets".
The programme is fully supported by the APV management team.
"ISO9001:2000 provided a set of values that ideally matched our business ambition", commented Managing Director, Steve Davies.
"I am very grateful for the efforts of a large number of employees, who have contributed to improvement actions over the past few months".
Significant effort has been invested in communicating the principles of ISO9001:2000 to all employees of APV in Crawley.
This was aimed at helping them understand what is required both individually and as a group, as they work together in support of a philosophy that focuses on the need to continuously improve the quality of service to customers.
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