Mondi’s industrial bags plant in Morocco achieves ISO 9001 certification
Mondi has announced that its industrial bags plant in Casablanca, Morocco, has achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification for quality management systems. In order to obtain the ISO 9001:2008 for quality management systems, a company must demonstrate that its products consistently meet customer and regulatory requirements. The new certification is in addition to the OHSAS 18001:2007 certification received in 2012.
“We are extremely proud to have achieved the ISO 9001 certification and it complements our OHSAS 18001 certification,” said Hicham Jalal, Managing Director Mondi Industrial Bags Morocco. “With this step our plant in Casablanca further strengthens its position in producing industrial bags for the national and international markets.”
“We are striving to provide our customers with high standards of product quality and processes. Over the past years, we have clearly shown the commitment to set high standards for industrial bags. We invested in a high-speed production line in 2009 – the world’s fastest at the time with 360 bags per minute, we are sourcing high performance paper, we are introducing bag innovations to our markets and now achieved this certification,” Jalal added.
Adapted from press release by Louise Fordham
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/03022014/mondi_industrial_bags_plant_casablanca_is_iso_certified_689/
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