UST Inc. extended the validity period of the international quality management system certificate
Unitsky String Technologies Inc. successfully passed recertification of the quality management system for compliance with the requirements of the international standard ISO 9001:2015.
The audit was carried out by experts from the independent certification body NormService LLC. The organization acts as the official representative of the German certification body TÜV Thüringen e.V. in Belarus.
The auditors noted that UST Inc. has achieved a significant level of maturity and continues to improve its quality management system. No inconsistencies were identified, and the declared scope of certification was confirmed. Based on the results of the positive conclusion, the company received a new certificate for a period of three years.
The document applies to the following types of activities:
- development and testing of string transport complexes;
- design of construction projects;
- engineering services for integrated management and technical supervision in construction;
- development of technology for the production of soil improvers for organic farming.
The new certificate can be viewed here.
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