S.A.G. Solarstrom gains ISO certification

S.A.G. Solarstrom has gained ISO 9001:2008 certification as well as Environmental Management, certified according to ISO 14001:2004. The certification of the Quality and Environmental Management system includes all operative German subsidiaries, the Spanish subsidiary TAU Ingenieria Solar in Madrid and the Italian subsidiary S.A.G. Solar Italia in Milan.

“We want to become even more explicitly synonymous with quality and sustainability in the solar sector, nationally and internationally - both with regard to our systems and services and to our entrepreneurial actions, which are aligned to profit-oriented growth,” noted Dr. Karl Kuhlmann, CEO of S.A.G. Solarstrom.

The Environmental Management certification was said to incorporate the enite supply chain provided in the S.A.G. Group, which includes planning, configuration, marketing, installation, monitoring and operations, optimization and the deconstruction of photovoltaic system.

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