Section 1: Concept of ISO9001 Certification
ISO9001 certification is one of the core standards included in the ISO9000 family of standards. The ISO9000 family of standards is a concept proposed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1994, referring to "international standards developed by ISO/TC176 (Technical Committee on Quality Management and Quality Assurance of the International Organization for Standardization)."
ISO 9001 certification is used to verify an organization's capability to provide products that meet customer requirements and applicable regulations, aiming to enhance customer satisfaction. Any company that has passed the ISO 9001 certification can demonstrate that its quality management system complies with the ISO 9001 international standard, indicating the company's ability to consistently and stably deliver products that meet customer expectations. ISO 9001 is consumer-centric, reinforcing the company's focus on customer satisfaction by actively meeting customer needs and striving for customer contentment.
Benefits of ISO9001 Certification
(1) Demonstrates respect for consumers and social responsibility, establishing a positive corporate image.
(2) Demonstrates a significant competitive edge in market bidding and tendering within the industry.
(3) Expand product/service sales channels and volume to achieve greater profits.
(4) Serve as a passport for international trade.



































