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How to Prepare for an ISO 9001 Certification?

To get certified ISO 9001, you need to start by implementing the QMS within your company. There are many providers out there that will bid to facilitate this process for you. But if you follow this simple guide you will not only save yourself some money. But you will gain in-depth knowledge about how the ISO 9001 processes work and your business will all the better for it

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Tetra Inspection verifies the quality, specifications, functions, safety of your consumer electronics products, as well as the compliance of your prodcuts.

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Benefits of Availing the Services of a Third Party Contractor

Importers and business organizations can gain the following advantages if they employ the services of a third-party contractor.

1. Effortless Communication
2. Cost-effective and efficient
3. Better consumer relations

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Tetra Inspection verifies the quality, specifications, functions, safety of your consumer electronics products, as well as the compliance of your prodcuts.

OceanOps – The Waze for Containers

OceanOps reduces delays in container transport. With a dynamic platform for route change, the brand-new company from Rotterdam enables forwarders and importers to keep their cargo under control and find the best route. The international start-up (British, Serbian and Russian) will soon be pitching in Silicon Valley.

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Tetra Inspection verifies the quality, specifications, functions, safety of your consumer electronics products, as well as the compliance of your prodcuts.

The Costly Business of Product Returns

In America alone, retailers receive $ 260 billion in merchandise returned to retailers. Most of these returned products are either returned due to substandard quality of the product, damage during transportation or because of the substandard manufacturing process used by the vendors

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