company standards
The Eastlake Group raises company standards
East Kilbride based business the Eastlake Group Ltd, which create inspirational work settings to enhance business performance, has just announced accreditation across all disciplines from the British Standards Institute. They have also secured the ISO 9001:2000 standard.The Eastlake Group, now a market leader in the provision of office services and products, has business quarters in Cardiff, Belfast, Manchester and London, as well as East Kilbride. For several years the Eastlake Group, and Eastlake facilities services (efs) have had accreditation as a “SAFE” contractor, and have also constructed sound HR and Environmental Health and Safety policies. As a result this has enabled the Group to emerge as a leading company in the sector in the field of corporate and social responsibility.
The ISO 9001:2000 is an internationally recognised Quality Management Standard for all types of organisations and is a requirement for preferred supplier status. It provides a framework for improving the quality of business, adopting eight quality management principles to ensure that businesses and organisations continue to go from strength to strength. The principles include; customer focus, leadership, involvement of people, documental processes, integrated systems, continuous improvement, factual approach to decision making and mutually beneficial supplier relationships.
David Eastlake Managing Director of the Eastlake Group Ltd said: “This is a great achievement which compliments the accreditation already in place at our Northern Ireland office. It demonstrates that we are committed to ensuring that our business continues to succeed by achieving a high standardof performance and delivering excellent results for all our customers.”
Editor’s Notes
ISO 9001:2000 provides a framework for improving the quality of business, adopting eight quality management principles to ensure that businesses and organisations continue to go from strength to strength. The principles include; customer focus, leadership, involvement of people, documental processes, integrated systems, continuous improvement, factual approach to decision making and mutually beneficial supplier relationships.