Ventac Celebrate Their Successful Registration Renewal of ISO9001:2008 Certification

Ventac are proud to celebrate their successful registration renewal of the ISO9001:2008 certification.

Specifically, ISO9001:2008 requires an organisation to demonstrate a quality management system with the ability to consistently provide products that meets customer, statutory and regulatory requirements. The certification also means the organisation has demonstrated its commitment to enhancing customer satisfaction through the application of the management system, with processes for continual improvement and the assurance of conformity to customer, statutory and regulatory requirements. The comprehensive systems audits required for certification includes every aspect of the business – development, design and manufacturing operations.

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