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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Aboitiz supply chain company completes int’l standard audit

ABOITIZ One Inc., the company behind 2GO—a supply chain solutions provider—recently passed its 2008 audit for ISO 9001:2000 with flying colors, for the fifth year in a row.

2GO started to implement the Quality Management System (ISO 9001) using International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards in 2004 and completed their yearly audit conducted by SGS Philippines last July 9, 2008.

The sites covered by the certification are the 2GO hangar office, Durian gateway and the 2GO Domestic outlet.

SGS Philippines is a leading verification, testing and certification company.

Regular assessments performed by SGS helps a company continually use, monitor and improve its management structure and development. This strengthens the reliability of internal operations and enables companies to demonstrate their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, as well as improve systems and processes to adapt to changes.

2GO’s continuous achievement in passing the ISO 9001:2000 audit is a testament of its passion to deliver. It is proof of the company’s commitment to its customers and its partners by delivering cargo and information on time. (PR)

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