Wednesday, September 1, 2010

CDS Publications Receives Prestigious ISO Certification

CDS Publications, a Consolidated Graphics company located in Medford, Oregon, has completed its ISO certification process, which it has maintained since 1994. ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, is the world's largest developer and publisher of international standards, and governs national standards of 163 countries. The organization forms a bridge between the public and private sectors, ensuring that companies meet the requirements of both business and society at large.

CDS renews its certification every three years, after receiving approval from a 3rd party auditor on specific processes, initiatives, and standards that have been determined as best practices for the print and manufacturing industry.

"The ISO 9001:2008 certification is a signal to our customers that we are protecting the data they send us, producing their work with the utmost quality, and staying ahead of the curve when it comes to our internal processes," said Steve Brown, President of CDS. "While not required by the industry, it's an important step in assuring our customers that we will deliver not only a superior product, but a superior experience."

3 comments:

  1. I've been looking online for examples of companies that aim for certification of quality management systems when I came across this post. I agree with Mr. Brown's statement, and I believe that securing an ISO certification (through approval by an ISO 9001 registrar) will bring customers' confidence in the quality of products/services they're getting.

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  2. Congratulations to CDS Publications and Consolidated Graphics for gaining the ISO Certification. Other businesses should ISO Certification Training too because they have benefits for both the company's performance and it's product and services.

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