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ISO 9001:2008 Certification  

Introduction of ISO 9001 Certification

ISO 9001 Certified is a common word we hear as Customer, what is the meaning of ISO 9001? ISO 9001 Certified means an organization has met the requirements in ISO 9001 and has received third party certification for such demonstration. It defines an ISO 9000 Quality Management System (QMS). ISO 9001:2008 is focused on meeting customer expectations and delivering customer satisfaction so you must pay attention to the customer “Quality Management System is appropriate and effective, while forcing you to identify and implement improvements Continuous improvement assures your customers benefit by receiving products/services that meet their requirement, and that you deliver consistent performance. Internally, the organization will profit from increased job satisfaction, improved morale, and improved operational results. Meeting legal and regulatory requirements benefit the community.”

ISO 9001-2008 is an obsolete Standard

This is applicable to all Organizations of any size, such as ISO 9001 for Hospital & Health Care in India, ISO 9001 for Trading in India, ISO 9001 for Manufacturing in India, ISO 9001 for Services Companies in India, ISO 9001 for Software Companies in India, ISO 9001 for Medical Devices in India, ISO 9001 for Construction in India can implement the system as per ISO 9001 and URS awards the in India for various product:

HISTORY OF ISO 9001   

The present version of ISO 9001:2008 — ISO 9001:2015 is the fifth iteration of the standard. Here is a brief history of ISO 9001 through the years:
• ISO 9001:1987 The first publication of ISO 9001 truly a manufacturing standard and very heavily focused on documentation. The requirements were based on U.S. military standards used by government contractors since World War II.
• ISO 9001:1994 A minor revision to the standard still very prescriptive and focused on manufacturing Difficult for services providers to interpret and apply.
• ISO 9001:2000 A significant revision of the standard with a focus on continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, leadership, and process management an attempt to make the standard more applicable to service providers, and to make it more flexible in general.
• ISO 9001:2008 A very minor revision with only slight changes in wording. No actual requirements were added, removed, or changed.
• ISO 9001:2015 A significant revision to the standard and another step away from its manufacturing origins Much more of a model for managing and improving an organization, with risk lying at the heart of the standard. An excellent framework for long-term success and customer satisfaction .   

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