Flying the standard

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For gas spring and damper manufacturer Camloc Motion Control, complying to the latest industry standards is a given.

Indeed, the company is ensuring it continues to hit the highest standards by successfully passing the new BS EN ISO 9001:2015 audit with flying colours. The audit was carried out by external business standards company BSI.

BS EN ISO 9001:2015 comes into force to replace the previous ISO 9001:2008 standard. All ISO registered companies are required to work towards the 2015 standard by the end of 2018.

Martyn Roscoe, operations manager at the company –pictured here – was chiefly responsible for the successful audit process and is pleased that Camloc as a business recognises the importance of working to the latest BSI standards. “With all aspects of the business working to the 2015 standard, Camloc Motion Control is ensuring that customers receive the highest quality products and solutions possible at all times,” he says. “I am delighted that we have successfully passed the audit process, complying to the latest industry standards in everything we do.”

Known for internationally helping “organisations all over the world make excellence a habit”, BSI, accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Services (UKAS), drives standards within businesses across the world, in order to help improve performance and efficiency, reduce risks and achieve sustainable growth.

Andy Hubbard, director of sales and marketing at Camloc, explains the reason why the business made the transition at such an early stage. “As a company, we have always bought into the importance of quality accreditation, so it was more a case of us embracing the new 2015 standard going forward. We are rightly proud of our world-class manufacturing systems and processes, and recognise the importance of having these and the new BS EN ISO 9001:2015 standard in place to help inform decisions and drive the business forward.”

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