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Manateq’s Special Economic Zones have met world-class quality standards with them gaining ISO 9001:2008 certification.
The certification was issued to Manateq after a thorough and independent review and audit conducted by T?V NORD CERT, a service-provider for comprehensive testing and certification on the basis of national and international specifications and standards for products, services and management systems.
According to the International Organisation for Standardisation, an ISO 9001:2008 certificate means that an organisation has met specific requirements for a quality management system. This includes having demonstrated its ability to consistently provide products and services that meets customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
Furthermore, the entity also aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for continual improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
Manateq’s Special Economic Zones, as is its other projects such as Logistics Parks and Warehousing Parks, are aimed at further promoting the growth and development of the private sector in Qatar. These projects are also envisioned to spur further business economic activities in the country and significantly contribute to the achievement of the ‘economic development’ pillar of the Qatar National Vision 2030.
“The ISO 9001:2008 Certification is indeed a deserving reward for all the dedication and hard work that the entire management and staff of Manateq have poured into our Special Economic Zones project. This also further strengthens our resolve at Manateq to remain focused and continue to work hard in order to not just meet but actually exceed all of our clients’ expectations,” Fahad Rashid al-Kaabi, chief executive of Manateq, said.
“Now we can move further ahead into our core business at hand and our vision of becoming Qatar’s trusted provider of economic zones by delivering a streamlined range of property and business services to domestic and foreign investors, small and medium enterprises’ and national champions in Qatar, Middle Eastern and international markets,” he said.
As a premium partner of choice, Manateq aims to promote entrepreneurship and innovation through investments towards a sustainable future. With its client services team working tirelessly to assist both local and foreign investors at every stage in order to ensure speedy set-up process of businesses, this is well complemented by a diverse range of strategically located land and property solutions that will foster growth amongst small, medium and large enterprises.
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