Tandemloc Earns Quality Certificate

March 18, 2016

Pictured: Dan Pratt, Project Manager and Kyle Klicker, Quality Assurance Manager (Both co-managed the effort to get certified.) (Photo: Tandemloc)
Pictured: Dan Pratt, Project Manager and Kyle Klicker, Quality Assurance Manager (Both co-managed the effort to get certified.) (Photo: Tandemloc)
On February 29, 2016 Tandemloc was officially designated ISO 9001:2008 certified in the “Design, Development, Manufacture, Inspection, Testing and Distribution of Below-the-Hook Lifting and Rigging Devices; Tie Down Assemblies; ISO Shipping Container Connectors, ISO Shipping Container Construction Components, and ISO Shipping Container Mobilizing Equipment” (ISO 9001:2008 Certificate). Since safety and quality products have always been Tandemloc’s top priority, the company’s Quality Management System has always mirrored ISO 9001 requirements and standards. As a result, the certification process was easy to implement and the designation was received quickly. “The decision to move forward and get officially certified was a natural progression to better serve our customers and attract new ones”, Kyle Klicker, Tandemloc Quality Assurance Manager.  
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