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Loesche GmbH recertified for quality management

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Loesche GmbH, based in Dusseldorf, has been successfully recertified for quality management according to ISO 9001.

Loesche GmbH was first certified in 1998. Quality management is an integral component of the company’s principles: Processes and services are constantly adapted to the new requirements of the globally active company.

"A functioning quality management is indispensable. Our customers expect innovative engineering, precise plant construction and reliable service. We can only render these services if we adhere to the processes within the LOESCHE Group in accordance with our specifications. The certificate proves that we also live by the interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary processes", explains Angelika Wollenweber, Head of Quality Management, Standards & Regulations.

The subsidiaries are certified separately by different certification companies. LOESCHE (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. has been certified since 2014. In addition to LOESCHE GmbH, the subsidiaries in India and America were recertified according to ISO 9001:2008 last year. LOESCHE Automatisierungstechnik GmbH was additionally certified according to OHSAS 18001.


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