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CUI Inc Announces ISO 9001:2000 Accreditation

By Design World Staff | March 16, 2009

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CUI Inc has been certified to the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems standards and guidelines. CUI has achieved the ISO 9001:2000 accreditation from BSI Management Systems. ISO 9001 is accepted worldwide as the inclusive international standard that defines quality.


Becoming certified as ISO 9001:2000 compliant CUI underwent a stringent evaluation process that included quality management system development, documentation review, pre-audit, initial assessment, and clearance of non-conformances, all of which work to identify corrective actions that eliminate non-conformance to the quality management standard. The process culminated in a comprehensive registration audit by BSI. CUI received its ISO 9001:2000 certificate of registration on March 6, 2009.


“The certification of compliance with ISO 9001:2000 recognizes that the policies, practices and procedures of our company ensures consistent quality in the design services, technology, and products we provide our customers,” explained John Hulden, Business Process Manager at CUI.


“With this certification, our customers can be confident that CUI is dedicated to maintaining the highest effectiveness and responsiveness in achieving our goal of total customer satisfaction,” confirmed William Clough, CUI Inc CEO. “Our customers can be certain that CUI will continue to provide the high quality services they have come to insist on and expect well into the future,” Clough continued.


CUI has been assessed and registered as conforming to the requirements of the following standard:


ISO 9001:2000

The Quality Management System is applicable to:


Design, Development, and Distribution of electro-mechanical components for OEM manufacturing.


“Deciding to become ISO 9001 certified is a responsible one that not only respects the demands of our customers, but also expresses our assurance to those customers of continuing to provide the highest quality products and services,” concluded Clough.


www.cui.com


::Design World::


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