First ISO 17K Certification in Singapore’s Plastics Industry

2022.08.23

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August 23,2022

Asahi Kasei Plastics Singapore Pte. Ltd. (APS) is the first company in Singapore’s plastics industry to acquire accreditation under the ISO/IEC 17025(*) international quality management standard. By providing its customers with data based on ISO/IEC 17025-certified testing methods, APS enables them to pursue product design using accurate and guaranteed test data, allowing them to reduce evaluation time and cut the risk of rework arising from unreliable data.

* ISO/IEC 17025 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), specifying general requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories.

 

Since many businesses face a growing need to enhance the reliability of their products and services, they are increasingly requesting testing and calibration certifications that corroborate quality, analysis, and measurement performance. As a global standard for determining whether testing and calibration results are reliable, ISO/IEC 17025 is now required in all kinds of fields, making it a vital international standard for proving the quality and competence of testing and calibration laboratories.

 

APS has fulfilled the requirements and standards stipulated by ISO/IEC 17025 to provide its customers with reliable testing and calibration results, thereby enabling them to reduce the time, effort, and costs of repeated testing or inspection when evaluating their products. Furthermore, by promoting cooperation with outside research institutes and testing bodies beyond national borders, we plan to expand the range of our certified testing to power further improvements in product and quality management.

Asahi Kasei Plastics Singapore Pte. Ltd.

 

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