Quality Management System CertificationISO9001Basic Introduction
To better meet customer and regulatory requirements, enhance customer satisfaction, and establish standardized quality management practices, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) issued the ISO 9001 and four other ISO 9000 series quality management standards in 1987. Subsequently, in response to issues encountered in the application of the ISO 9000 family of standards, four revisions were made, resulting in the publication of the 1994, 2000, 2008, and 2015 editions of the ISO 9000 family. These standards are formulated based on the summary of international quality management practices and theories. Organizations that establish, implement, maintain, and continuously improve their quality management systems in accordance with these standards are poised to enhance product and service quality, boost customer satisfaction, and increase market competitiveness.
Standard Features
Based on the theoretical foundation of eight quality management principles, it is widely applied in various fields of quality management.
2. Broadly versatile, suitable for various organizations.
3. Streamlined moderately, revised three times, the standard has been simplified in both content and quantity. There is a significant reduction in the requirements for directive documents, with improved flexibility and operational guidance.






























