Mark Sennett
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ISO certification
21 May 2015
Pakawaste, a leader in the field of waste handling equipment, has received a further two ISO certificates, meaning that it now has ISO 9001 : 2008, ISO 14001 : 2004 and BS OHSAS 18001 2007.
As one of the most widely used and internationally recognised frameworks for good business management, ISO compliance demonstrates a clear commitment from Pakawaste to its customers. The ISO standard certification ensures that the company has policies, processes and procedures in place to better meet high levels of quality management and customer service.
Certification is especially important to Pakawaste's strategic business plan as it expands its efforts to compete in the worldwide marketplace.
CEO David Hamer said: "Customers want to be confident that they are doing business with an organisation that can consistently meet or exceed their expectations. Our level of commitment to ISO compliance is a clear indicator of Pakawaste adherence to the highest of standards."
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