Genesis gains ISO 9001:2008 accreditation

16 December 2011

Superior, Wisconsin based, Genesis attachments has been certified to ISO 9001:2008, the international standard that relates to quality management systems designed to help organisations ensure they meet the needs of customers and others.

According to the company, this marks the latest milestone in its ongoing focus to improve operations by making use of the latest manufacturing, management and standardised service techniques, said general manager Mats Ceder.

He continued: "Genesis was founded on a belief that excellence in manufacturing backed by good customer service is at the root of any successful endeavor. This certification both underscores and formalizes that commitment. The entire Genesis team has embraced the push for ISO certification and worked hard to make it happen. In recent years, we've become real proponents of Lean Manufacturing methodology as well as the A3 standardized approach to problem solving. This certification is a great accomplishment for everyone at Genesis and will provide direct quality- and service-based benefits for our customers."

""There's no denying the value these techniques have in terms of improving and standardizing processes, reducing waste and making our company better equipped to compete in this new economy," said Ceder. "We always strive for excellence; this is just proof that you can make a good thing even better."

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