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Sulzer Innotec
Quality
Management system, certifications and accreditations
In line with the principle of continuous improvement, we have created an integrated process-oriented management system at Sulzer Innotec, covering the areas of health, safety, environment and quality which are important for sustained development.
The system describes both the value-adding and the supporting processes, in compliance with international standards EN ISO 9001:2000 and EN ISO 14001, on the basis of SA 8000 and the Sulzer Safety Regulations which conform to the EKAS 6508 guidelines.
The most important elements of this system are derived from the tasks which are grouped together in the process architecture shown below.

The management system is structured according to the process architecture. It begins by describing order acquisition and handling, as the added-value processes between the customers and partners. The innovation and incubation process is fed by ideas from the technologies - this process too will generate customer benefits through sales and licensing. The supporting management processes are strategic marketing, finances and controlling, together with human resources (HR) and communication. The main management process describes all the sub-processes used to control and continuously improve the company. The process "Technologies" not only regulates knowledge management, as the basis of the overall structure of Innotec, but also our own development of new technologies and products within Sulzer Innotec.
The Service and Production division is accredited and certified in these areas:
- mechanical and non-destructive testing of metals and plastics
- calibration centre for length as a measured variable
- training centre for welders and solderers
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| Kundentag Technische Diagnostik und Materialprüfung |
| Sep 22, 2010 |
| Winterthur, Switzerland |
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Wer kennt nicht die Gratwanderung zwischen Kostensenkung und Qualitätsverbesserung? An die Fertigung von Bauteilen werden in der heutigen Zeit immer höhere Anforderungen gestellt. Bei der ständigen Reduktion der Durchlaufzeiten und der Produktionskosten werden nicht nur betriebs-wirtschaftliche Aspekte tangiert, auch die technischen Anforderungen an die Komponenten und Werkstoffe werden laufend erhöht. Um diesen Spagat zu meistern, sollte man die Gefahren in der Produktion rechtzeitig erkennen und vermeiden, um das Risiko von Folgeschäden möglichst gering zu halten. Zu diesem Themenkreis haben wir ein interessantes Programm zusammengestellt, das aus unserer Erfahrung aus hunderten von Schadenfall-, Material- und Bauteiluntersuchungen stammt. Haben wir Ihr Interesse geweckt? Reservieren Sie sich den Mittwoch, 22. September 2010 Beginn 9.30 Uhr, Mittagslunch und anschliessend Laborbesichtigung
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