Jeju Samdasoo, Global Quality Certification Renewal View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Development Corporation announced on the 30th that it has renewed the quality management standard ISO9001 for Jeju Samdasoo and successfully renewed the US NSF certification at the same time.


ISO9001 is a quality management standard approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and it is an enterprise-wide management system in which all members of the organization participate in management activities to ensure the quality of products and services, centered on top management.


Jeju Samdasoo acquired ISO9001 in 2000 and has maintained it to date, operating a systematic management system including company-wide participation, decision-making, and continuous improvement for customer-centered quality management.


Recently, it passed the unannounced audit of the US National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) certification, successfully renewing the certification for 13 consecutive years since the first certification in 2008.


In addition, it plans to renew the Indonesian Halal certification, which was conducted through a non-face-to-face online audit amid the COVID-19 emergency situation.



Kim Jeonghak, President of Jeju Development Corporation, said, “Since Jeju Samdasoo is made from clean groundwater, we will continue to uphold customer satisfaction and the reputation as a global brand through strict quality control and continuous quality innovation.”


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