UST Inc. has renewed the quality management system certificate
Unitsky String Technologies Inc. has successfully passed recertification audit of the quality management system (QMS) for compliance with the requirements of standard STB ISO 9001-2015 in the National System for Conformity Assessment of the Republic of Belarus.
The audit was carried out in two steps by the experts of the independent certification body, Norm Test LLC. During the audit, no inconsistency was found, as well as the stated application of the QMS was confirmed. After the positive conclusion, UST Inc. has received a new certificate for three years.
The document confirms that the QMS for following processes complies with the requirements of STB ISO 9001-2015:
- Design, development, testing and maintenance of string transport complexes;
- Development of pre-project (pre-investment) and project documentation for the construction facilities;
- Performing functions of the chief designer, customer and constructor;
- Rendering engineering services on complex management and technical supervision during the construction;
- Development of the production technology for soils and soil improvers for organic farming.
You can find the new certificate here.
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