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Total Quality Management

Total Quality Management promotes collaboration instead of competition, unleashing creative energy that was previously sacrificed to exist. By prioritizing communication over secrecy, it enables the transition from an atmosphere of distrust to one of trust, allowing organizations to respond to changing customer needs.

Total Quality Management focuses on processes vital to the business, resulting in profitability. The traditional approach, focusing on revenue and costs, leads to internal competition, destroys collaboration, and relegates the provision of products and services the customer desires to the background. Total Quality Management, on the other hand, strives to create an integrated system that not only meets customer needs but also exceeds their expectations.

ISO 9001 - Quality Management System
  • Reduces time and material losses by effectively utilizing business resources.
  • Enhances service quality by eliminating errors that lead to high expenses.
  • Obtains a competitive advantage through increased customer satisfaction.
  • Increases process efficiency through a process approach.
  • Prevents the formation of unwanted bureaucratic processes.


ISO 14001 - Environmental Management System

  • Enables economic use of raw materials by systematically reducing and controlling waste.
  • Reduces energy consumption by systematically improving the production process.
  • Reduces production costs by effectively controlling waste.
  • Builds a strong sense of trust among society, customers, and investors.

         

ISO 18001 - Occupational Health and Safety Management System

  • Demonstrates compliance with national and international standards and laws regarding occupational health and safety.
  • Minimizes losses in business and workforce due to work accidents and occupational diseases, leading to increased productivity and reduced costs.
  • Preserves resources by integrating occupational health and safety activities into other operations.
  • Proves the organization's sensitivity to occupational safety before official authorities.