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Default Arnott® Receives ISO 9001:2008 Certification

Arnott Air Suspension Products is pleased to announce it has been awarded ISO 9001:2008 Management System Certification by ABS Quality Evaluations, an ABS Group Company.

ISO 9001:2008 certification is based on quality management principles which include strong customer focus and continual improvement of robust, efficient processes. It is a standard developed to help businesses and organizations deliver consistently high quality products and services, become more efficient and improve customer satisfaction. Arnott is now working towards achieving the ISO 9001:2015 certification.

Arnott is focused on producing the highest-quality products and is committed to continually improving the effectiveness of its Quality Management System.

In additionto the company's early 2017 ISO 9001:2008 Certification, Arnott has received TUV Rheinland Product Safety and Quality Certification assuring customers and partners in Europe that its products meet the highest safety and quality standards. Arnott's products also have earned GOST ISO 9001-2011Certification and the EurAsian Conformity (EAC) Mark for Arnott's Quality Management System, which is required for export to Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Armenia.
 
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