GRP Solutions earns ISO 9001:2015 accreditation
The QMS standard outlines a framework for improving quality and providing products and services that consistently meet the requirements and expectations of customers.
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GRP Solutions (Havant, U.K.) announced on Nov. 24 its successful ISO 9001:2015 accreditation — an internal standard dedicated to Quality Management Systems (QMS) — by the British Standards Institution (BSI).
According to the company, the QMS certification reflects its commitment to achieve excellence in everything the company does, ensuring customers will benefit from GRP Solution’s continual improvement and business resilience, along with its commitment to best practices and working as closely and effectively as possible with all its stakeholders.
“This achievement demonstrates clearly to our customers that we can offer the highest quality service as their supply chain partner,” says Brian Harpur, managing director of GRP Solutions. “With the increasing uncertainty of COVID-19 and Brexit, there is not a more important time to have a strong and trusted partner.”
With special thanks to Hugh Wadlow and QEC Management Services (West Sussex, U.K.) for all their support.
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