Amonix achieves ISO 9001-2008 and IEC 62108 certification

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Amonix has reached an important milestone, since its establishment in 1989. The CPV manufacturer has received ISO 9001:2008 and IEC 62108 certifications.

The company worked with a leading ISO accreditation agency that leveraged their aerospace and defence program knowledge to conduct a thorough assessment to be eligible for submission to the International Organization for Standardization. This certification of compliance recognizes that the policies, practices and procedures ensure consistency and the highest quality standards in the products provided to customers.

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“Achieving ISO 9001:2008 and attaining IEC certification further solidifies our leadership in utility-scale solar.” Amonix’s interim CEO, Jan Van Dokkum stated. “Such effort demonstrates our commitment to providing superior quality and reliability in our CPV solar power systems.”

“Implementing an ISO-inspired, robust quality management processes adds immense value to our development and manufacturing plans,” Azmat Siddiqi, VP of quality and reliability at Amonix said. “ISO achievement was accomplished in record time based on an existing solid foundation. This along with the IEC Certification proves that we are committed to excellence every day in all we do.”
 

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