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IRIS

IRIS
Quality in Railway Industry

The railway industry is developing globally. Production of separate
units and parts for the entire rail infrastructure is not only in major
production companies in this big sector. Therefore, the leading
manufacturers in this industry work with special suppliers to meet
those very high requirements for quality, reliability, repair and
maintenance, security, management of costs related to the life cycle
of products, delivery times and more.
Certification under the international standard IRIS has shifted
frequent and costly audits onsite service performed by the leading
companies in the world, Alstom Transport, Ansaldo Breda, Siemens
Transportation and Bombardier Transportation. Individual results of audits of accredited certification bodies are recorded in a central
database in WEB portal - IRIS -http://www.iris-rail.org

 

What is IRIS?

To ensure high quality, dependabilty and reliability of all elements of railway infrastructure, the European association of manufacturers of railway sector UNIFE has set the international standard IRIS. The standard was developed based on ISO 9001, but sets specific requirements for railway transport. Leading manufacturers require mandatory certification of their suppliers in IRIS.

ISO/TS16 949

ISO/TS16 949

Quality in automotive industry

The automotive industry has been globalized. Optimization of cost
and production cycle is critical in a world of global competition.
Production of all parts only car factories remained in the distant past.
Leading car manufacturers are working closely with specialized
suppliers, to which they place high demands on quality, reliability,
deadlines and deliveries. Numerous inspections of automotive parts
are obsolete - they take much time and money. In today's world
rely on production system suppliers and their internal control 
testing.
 

 

What is ISO/TS 16 949?

To ensure quality, dependabilty
and reliability of automotive systems, international association of car makers IATF has established an international standard ISO/TS 16 949. This standard was developed based on ISO 9001, but takes into account all the specific requirements of the automotive industry, placing greater demands on design, final control and reliability. Leading car manufacturers require mandatory certification of their suppliers.

ISO/IEC 20000-1

ISO/IEC 20000-1

Quality in IT services

The information and information technologies are among the most
important business assets of any company or organization. Quality
and safety of IT services in this area are based on the succes
of today's business.
All key operational and business processes in the companies are 
based on information technologies, and changes in these
processes require changes in the management of these services.
They refer mainly to hardware and equipment, software,
communications and maintenance.

 

What is ISO/IEC 20000-1?

This standard sets requirements for management systems for information services (IT). These systems can be used by companies offering IT services (internal or external) to ensure that the approved service level to their customers(internal or external).ISO/IEC 20000-1 is applicable to all companies regardless of size, engaged in IT Service Management and who wish to establish and improve their existing level of service. 

HACCP - ISO22000

HACCP - ISO 22000

Food and Drink products safety

Food and Drinks safety is a serious problem. Public authorities take
measures and apply strict requirements for companies from the
food processing industry. Requirements for implemented HACCP 
systems are set in the legislation of the different countries, and
of the European Union. Each country has its own specific
requirements for such system. Recently there is a universal
solution - ISO 22000.
 

 

What is ISO 22000?

The standard is the first and only international HACCP for food safety. ISO 22000 was also adopted as a national standard in Bulgaria. After its adoption in 2005 any specific national HACCP schemes have become obsolete and eliminated. This is a standard for all countries, which requires the identification and management of hazards related to Food Safety.