Malthe Winje increased its competitiveness with QM365
Malthe Winje increased its competitiveness with QM365 - Certification and digitalization as strategic advantages.
Background:
To strengthen its market position and facilitate further growth, Malthe Winje made a strategic choice: to certify within three international ISO standards simultaneously.
With the implementation of the management system 4human QM365 the company gained a solid framework that supports both internal processes and external requirements.
The certification course included:
- ISO 9001 – Quality Management
- ISO 14001 – Environmental Management
- ISO/IEC 27001 – Information Security
The initiative came as a combination of internal ambitions for continuous improvement and clear expectations from the market.
About Malthe Winje:
Malthe Winje Automation, which is part of the Malthe Winje Group, consists of 170 employees. The company has a central position within the critical infrastructure segment, which includes the water and wastewater industry, building automation, energy production, rail and road (transport).
Malthe Winje was established in 1922, and the Group consists of several companies in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Kenya and China. The Group has great ambitions and many exciting activities related to the management, monitoring and digitalization of the infrastructure segment.
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