Berliner Seilfabrik becomes ISO 9001 certified.

On the 24th of February, the final Audit for certifying Berliner Seilfabrik GmbH & Co. to the ISO 9001 standard took place. Berliner Seilfabrik passed the certifying process without any major or minor nonconformities.  “Thanks to all employees and the Quality Manager for their work on getting certified. Now we will focus on improving continuously and become an even better company”, says Karl Köhler, Managing owner.

Please find the certificate for download at the link. As soon as possible we will provide the certificate in english, too.

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