ISO accreditation offers customers assurance on quality

Aqueous component cleaning specialist, MecWash Systems has announced that its Quality Management System has been accredited to the new internationally recognised ISO 9001:2015 standard.

The certification covers MecWash for the ‘Design, Manufacture, Installation and Servicing of Aqueous Parts Cleaning and Degreasing Systems for Metal and Plastic Engineering Components’.

John Pattison, managing director of the Tewkesbury-based company said: “Changes introduced in the 2015 revision are intended to ensure that ISO 9001 continues to adapt to the different environments in which organisations such as ourselves operate.

“Companies were given a three-year period in which to transition to the new standard but we decided to apply for it as soon as possible. We have just received the certificate so customers can now rest assured that we continue to be fully accredited,” he added.

MecWash has established a global reputation for manufacturing high quality, robust parts washers that stand the test of time. ISO accreditation is official recognition of the level of quality that MecWash provides throughout the whole customer journey – from design and manufacture right through to installation and maintenance.

Mr Pattison stated: “More and more manufacturers around the world are recognising the value of investing in quality parts washing equipment to ensure their components meet and exceed the cleanliness standards demanded by customers in a range of precision engineering sectors, including automotive, aerospace and fluid power.”

MecWash Systems www.mecwash.co.uk

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