Qatari Modern Maintenance Co (QMMC) has announced that it is one of the first electro-mechanical companies in Qatar to be certified with the ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 & OHSAS 18001:2007 international standards.
This in acknowledgment of its commitment to quality, health, safety and environment as well as customers and stakeholders at large, the company has said in a statement, noting: “With this achievement, the company is proud to independently demonstrate to its customers that it has met best practices in Integrated Management System.” The Integrated Management System certification has been awarded by British Standards Institution with the support of Coms Vantage consulting.
Speaking on the achievement, HE Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim al-Thani said: “QMMC has not only been diligent in taking care of its financial bottomline, but excellence in quality has also been a strategic focus of the organisation to stay ahead of the competition. Clients the world over prefer business partners who follow management systems and standards; besides, it also gives confidence to the management that their risks related to environment and safety are controlled systematically.
“The Integrated Management System standards certification constitutes an important milestone in the future development strategy of our company. Under the umbrella of international standards, we will continue to offer our clients cost, time and quality effective electro-mechanical services through continuous innovation, best practice standards and a high-calibre team of industry-leading professionals.”
QMMC’s achievement of the Integrated Management System certification “further builds on its string of accolades and is a clear indication of its constant perusal of excellence through embracing international quality standards, a step that marks its strong position across the construction sector”, the statement added.
QMMC was established in 2000 under the management of Sheikh Faisal. It offers electro-mechanical contracting services to the construction and industrial sectors and is registered as a Grade 1 Kahramaa contractor in both building maintenance and electro-mechanical works.
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