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German plant attains environmental certification

A Morgan Advanced Ceramics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 5, 2004

Wesgo Ceramics has achieved certification to the internationally recognised ISO14001 environmental standard, at its German manufacturing plant in Erlangen.

Wesgo Ceramics, a division of Morgan Advanced Ceramics, has achieved certification to the internationally recognised ISO14001 environmental standard, at its German manufacturing plant in Erlangen.

The achievement represents the company's commitment to continuous improvement and to minimising any harmful effects on the environment that could occur as a result of its production processes.

Manufactured at the plant are innovative technical ceramic components that are used in a range of industrial applications such as lasers and power tubes.

The ISO14001 standard is the world's most recognised environmental management system (EMS).

As such, it helps companies evaluate the environmental impact of all processes, such as disposal of waste material, energy consumption and usage of hazardous materials or substances, in order to minimise any harmful effects.

The facility was awarded its certificate following the implementation of a 15 month strategic plan to ensure all new procedures and documentation were in place.

The 75 staff at the site were all involved in the process and have been kept up to date with and trained in the new procedures.

"Obtaining the ISO14001 certificate is an important step for us and our customers", explains Herbert Mueller, Managing Director, Wesgo Ceramics.

"It reassures them that they are partnering with a responsible business and enables them to offer that reassurance, in turn, to their customers something that has become increasingly important in the last couple of years".

The ISO14001 certification at the Wesgo Ceramics facility in Erlangen, Germany is part of a global initiative by Morgan Advanced Ceramics to have all of its sites operating in line with the standard.

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