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ISO 9000
Standard
ISO 9000
Standard is a set of standards for quality management systems that
is accepted around the world. Currently more than 90 countries have
adopted ISO 9000 Standard as national standards. When you purchase a
product or service from an organization that is registered to the
appropriate ISO 9000 Standard, you have important assurances that
the quality of what you receive will be as you expect. In addition,
with the year 2000 revision of the standard, quality objectives,
continual improvement, and monitoring of customer satisfaction
provide the customer with increased assurances that their needs and
expectations will be met.
The standard
intended for quality management system assessment and registration
is ISO 9001. The ISO
9000 Standard apply uniformly to organizations of any size or
description.
Why is the ISO 9000 Standard so Important?
Many companies require their suppliers to become registered to ISO
9000 Standard and because of this; registered companies find that
their market opportunities have increased. In addition, a company's
compliance with ISO 9000 Standard insures that it has a sound
quality management system, and that's good business.
Registered
companies have had dramatic reductions in customer complaints,
significant reductions in operating costs and increased demand for
their products and services. Other benefits can include better
working conditions, increased market share, and increased
profits.
ISO 9000
Standard registration is rapidly becoming a must for any company
that does business in Europe. Many industrial companies require
registration by their own suppliers. There is a growing trend toward
universal acceptance of ISO 9000 Standard as an international
standard.
The ISO 9000
Standard family of standards, originally adopted in 1987, was
revised in 1994 and again in 2000. The new standards were adopted in
December, 2000. These new standards cancel and replace the 1994
version of the standards. The most significant changes made in the
2000 version of ISO 9001. Organizations have until December, 2003 to
complete the transition to the year 2000 version of the
standard.
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