Another Year of ISO Excellence
By Emily Davidson
07 October 2024
Celerity is proud to announce that it has once again successfully maintained its three key ISO certifications—ISO 9001 for Quality Management, ISO 27001 for Information Security Management, and ISO 14001 for Environmental Management—for another year. This achievement highlights the company's unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards in quality, data security, and environmental responsibility, essential for the evolving needs of its clients and partners.
Karen Lightfoot, who works as our Data Protection Officer and Compliance at Celerity, who co-ordinates the ISO audits with the Bureau commented, “Celerity is exceptionally proud of maintaining its 3 ISO certifications for another year - these achievements continue to be of immense value to us as our business continues to grow. Customers, prospective customers and suppliers can be confident in the knowledge that our business is committed to maintaining our high standards whilst continuously reviewing and searching for improvements in everything we do.”
Celerity’s ongoing compliance with these internationally recognised standards demonstrates its dedication to driving operational excellence. ISO 9001 ensures the delivery of quality management systems that consistently meet client expectations, ISO 27001 safeguards sensitive information with robust information security management, and ISO 14001 reflects Celerity’s commitment to environmentally sustainable practices.
As the company continues to expand, these certifications reinforce Celerity’s focus on high standards and continual improvements, helping foster trust and confidence among all stakeholders.
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