TMG wins successful ISO 9001 re-accreditation

TMG wins successful ISO 9001 re-accreditation

Our commitment to excellence has been recognised with ISO 9001 re-accreditation.

We were re-awarded the International Organization for Standardisation certification following a third-party audit and rigorous interviews.

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The ISO 9001 is an international hallmark of excellence for the quality of our services and operations.

By achieving the certification, we are able to demonstrate to our customers and suppliers that our systems meet the high standards set out by the International Organization for Standardisation.

Our Managing Director Malcolm Parrott said: “Our commitment to excellence is the driving force at TMG and we are delighted with the re-accreditation.

“It comes as our business continues to grow with new appointments of expert consultants and exciting contract wins which mean we are busier than ever.

“We will use this re-accreditation as the springboard for further development of our company and to demonstrate our excellent credentials to new and returning clients.”

The ISO is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 163 national standards bodies.

It was founded in 1947 ‘to facilitate the international coordination and unification of industrial standards’.

The ISO has published 21,769 international standards and related documents, covering almost every industry, from technology, to food safety, to agriculture and healthcare.

External certification bodies carry out assessments and audits to ensure an organisation or business meets the required standards.

Today it has members from 163 countries and 786 technical bodies.

The organisation is based in Geneva, Switzerland where it employs 135 people.

Contact our Business Development Director Kevin Hawes at kevin.hawes@tmgeurope.co.uk for more about our ISO 9001 status and what that means when you do business with us.

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Tony Birr of TMG’s partner company State21 has spelled out key emergency planning issues for ports in an exclusive article for Port Strategy magazine.

Tony also refers to the Guide to Good Practice on Port Marine Operation which is applicable to both statutory harbour authorities and to other marine facilities which may not necessarily have statutory powers and duties.

You can read the full article here.

Our Managing Director Malcolm W Parrott and Business Development Manager Kevin Hawes attended the latest All Party Parliamentary Ports & Maritime Group meeting in the Houses of Parliament at Westminster yesterday evening with Tony Birr of our Joint Venture Partner State 21.

It included a presentation from The MCA about reinvigorating UKSR. Tony and Malcolm have previously presented to the Group about the pressing issue of coastal security around the UK.

Many thanks to Tony for the picture.