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Celina Tent, Inc.’s Quality Management System Certified to ISO 9001:2015

Celina Tent, Inc.’s Quality Management System Certified to ISO 9001:2015

Growing Military Shelter Supplier Earns Quality Certification

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CELINA, Ohio, May 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Celina Tent, Inc. has recently applied for and received International Standards Organization (ISO) 9001:2015 certification. As a growing manufacturer of fabric shelter products this addition to Celina’s core competencies ensure that products exceed customer’s expectations for both product excellence and customer service.

Certification lets customers and suppliers alike know that the company in discussion has a quality system and processes in place to ensure not only that the products or services they provide are the best they can be, but also that issues that may arise will be dealt with in a timely manner and be used to improve the overall system. In-depth analysis of the manufacturing and delivery process yields improvements that make each and every future interaction better as time goes on.

“Celina’s conformances to the ISO9001:2015 standard continues to show our dedication to continual customer satisfaction and company advancement,” stated Jill Roy, Celina Tent, Inc.’s Administration Manager. “I am extremely proud of the entire Celina Tent team for the effort put forth in obtaining this standard during a period of massive growth and building expansions; it truly speaks to the character of Celina Tent.”

Development of the QMS occurred as the company launched fully-developed assembly lines at their recently acquired St. Marys, Ohio location. Production activity on the main campus is also undergoing changes, as processes and product lines are streamlined for maximum effectiveness.

An extensive review of the Quality Management System (QMS) – used to ensure that processes and products are created using the most efficient methods to imbue the end product with traceability, in-depth inspection, and production associate accountability – was conducted in December of 2018. The QMS then passed through a technical review before being approved for certification in March, 2019.

 

SOURCE Celina Tent, Inc.



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