What are some of the External Benefits of ISO 9001, AS 9100 and TS 16949, ISO 13485, TL 9000 and ISO/IEC 17025?
• Competitive Advantage: According to a Dunn and Bradstreet Survey, 72.3% of companies with ISO 9001:2000 report a major competitive advantage in winning contracts over companies without ISO 9001:2000. • Qualify for Government Contracts: The Department of Defense, Food and Drug Administration, Railways, Department of Energy and the General Services Administration have approved the use of ISO 9001:2000 in contracts and bids. • New Customers in Specialty Industries: To become a tier 1 and 2 supplier within the Automotive, Aerospace, Telecommunications, Pharmaceutical and the Medical Device industry, companies must comply with that industry’s quality system standard. Each have their own versions of ISO 9001:2000. Generally, certification to ISO 9001:2000 is the minimum requirement for entry into these industries. • Increased Business from Existing Customers: According to a Dunn and Bradstreet Survey, 33.4% of companies with ISO 9001:2000 report improved customer demand. They are winning m
Related Questions
- What are the potential internal/external benefits of implementing an ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS)?
- What are some of the External Benefits of ISO 9001, AS 9100 and TS 16949, ISO 13485, TL 9000 and ISO/IEC 17025?
- What are some of the Internal Benefits of ISO 9001, AS 9100 and TS 16949, ISO 13485, TL 9000 and ISO/IEC 17025?