Mogul South Carolina Nonwovens is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mogul Nonwovens. Mogul SC president Darryl Fournier said that, “The ISO certification is the result of our focus on risk-based thinking and accountability in all of Mogul’s organizational processes. This is part of how Mogul ensures we’re meeting our customer’s expectations for service, quality, and communication in a manner that promotes long-term competitiveness.†Mogul invested in key staff members with external training to become certified internal auditors to support ongoing certification.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2015 focuses on quality management systems and performance and is the most updated standard of its kind and it provides guidelines for developing a management system that aligns quality with the company’s wider business strategy. ISO certification clearly shows Mogul’s commitment to serving markets which require the highest levels of quality assurance.
This allows the company to complete internal audits in each department throughout the year and prior to the annual recertification audit at the same time. With no major findings, the company selected BSI Group as the registrar, and through extensive preparation was certified.
A fast-growing U.S. manufacturer of spunlace nonwovens for the hygiene, medical, automotive, and wipes industries announces that they have been certified under ISO 9001:2015 as of April 19, 2018.
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