Quality of service is a benchmark for companies to have a sound reputation. Delivery of efficient products with international standards gives a competitive edge for businesses to grow and expand. It also reaps benefits such as improving trade across borders and ensures safety of products provided. In facilitating the recognisation of such firms which provide proficient services, ISO certifications are issued.
It is well known that with over 21000 standards declared, an in-depth knowledge is required in understanding which certification is the best fit for a particular industry. Thus, if getting certified is a mammoth task, to maintain the same methods and practices in order to avoid the risk of losing the certification is a lot more complicated. Moreover it is important to increase productivity and efficiency by addressing...
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