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Strict quality management means the key of success

- 2019.07.13.
Turnover of Jánosik és Társai Kft exceeded HUF 14 milliard last year. They plan to achieve more than HUF 14 milliard revenue this year as well. Approaching the half-year, they can show promising results for accomplishing their aims. The strict quality management and the successful audit of the integrated management system consisting of 6 standards mean the basis of the results and one of the best guarantees for the clients – said Lajos Jánosik, owner of the company. Having integrated management system and owned by Hungarian persons in 100%, the company has already fulfilled successfully several supervisory audits this year as well, just for this purpose. The company engaged in several sectors and leading in the field of cleaning services can achieve increasing results year by year owing to the consistent observance and control of the quality requirements. It guarantees the more successful, efficient work processes and the higher organisational culture they can reach. The full-scale audit was done in May by the auditors of external firms specialized in it. The audits of the MSZ 28001 (OHSAS 18001) labour safety, ISO 27001 information security and ISO 50001 energy management systems were also done at the company. This latter makes it possible to ensure efficient, saving and safe use of energy at the company. By all these steps, the energy costs and amount of emission of greenhouse gases, wastes can be reduced. The supervisory audit covered the quality and environment management systems as per ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 standards. These certificates verifying fulfilment of internationally accepted requirements create customers’ confidence, thereby help marketability and competitiveness.  The audit of the military quality management system as per the standard AQAP 2110 was also finished recently. This latter is one of the strictest certificates. Its existence is the precondition of the NATO supplier qualification and participation in the tenders of police and military organisations.