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QMS (Quality Management Systems) is a systematic approach to business and production processes with an emphasis on the customer and on quality outcomes.

ISO 9001:2000 is an International Standard that defines the minimum requirements for a QMS. A QMS that adheres to ISO 9001:2000 is recognized worldwide.

The ISO standards listed below define management systems to ensure your business can consistently deliver on your customer's requirements. Whether you want to develop your own in house management system or to comply with the ISO international standard for best practice, GENEDGE’s Lean Six Sigma Black Belts can help you design, develop and implement your management systems based on the following standards:

  • ISO 9001 QMS (Most commonly used standard as framework for a QMS)
  • ISO 14001 EMS (Environmental)
  • AS 9100 QMS (Aerospace)
  • ISO/TS 16949 QMS (Automotive)
  • OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health & Safety Auditable System)
  • FDA CFR 820 GMP (Medical devices)

Take our fast, free Quality Management Best Practices Mini-Assessment to find out how your company's practices rank among those of other industries.

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