Latest news with #ISO9001


Cision Canada
8 hours ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
TraceLink Updates ISO 9001 Certification to Support Scalable, Compliant Supply Chain Innovation
Independent audit confirms TraceLink's operational rigor and readiness to meet evolving customer and regulatory demands BOSTON, July 23, 2025 /CNW/ -- TraceLink, the largest end-to-end digital network platform for intelligent supply chain orchestration, today announced the successful completion of its ISO 9001:2015 annual surveillance audit, expanding scope to include OPUS, the Orchestration Platform for Universal Solutions. The achievement reaffirms the company's commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and continuously-improving solutions and platform capabilities for organizations in highly regulated industries, including life sciences, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals. The ISO 9001:2015 certification, awarded following an extensive third-party audit by an accredited certification body, validates that TraceLink's internal quality management system (QMS) meets the international standard's rigorous requirements. This includes formalized processes for quality control, customer satisfaction, risk management, and continuous improvement across the organization. A Trusted SaaS Partner for Regulated Industries As companies in regulated industries look to modernize their operations with reliable and secure SaaS solutions, ISO 9001 certification provides customers with an added layer of assurance. TraceLink's quality systems support scalability, governance, and operational risk mitigation, helping businesses meet their own compliance mandates, such as GxP, SOX, or ISO 27001 requirements. "Expanding our ISO 9001 certification to include OPUS is a powerful affirmation of the reliability, repeatability, and quality-first processes that underpin TraceLink's platform," said Shabbir Dahod, President and CEO of TraceLink. "With more than 15 years of experience delivering solutions built to meet the rigor of GxP environments, customers can trust that everything from digital network integration to intelligent data and process orchestration is developed and supported under a robust, independently audited quality system. As OPUS evolves to meet increasingly complex supply chain needs—including agentic AI orchestration—it does so with the discipline and assurance of certified quality." Innovation Backed by Structured Quality TraceLink's certification reflects its process maturity in delivering no-code, cloud-based network digitalization capabilities via OPUS. Through robust internal audits, corrective action frameworks, and structured management reviews, TraceLink ensures that its platform innovation aligns with the highest standards of quality and reliability. This expanded certification joins the portfolio of TraceLink's global security and compliance achievements, including ISO/IEC 27001:2022, ISO/IEC 27017:2015, SOC 2 / ISAE 3000 Type II, and a top-tier rating from CyberVadis. Together, these certifications demonstrate TraceLink's multi-dimensional leadership in safeguarding customer data, delivering dependable solutions, and meeting the compliance expectations of enterprise and public-sector buyers alike. For more information on TraceLink's certifications, visit About TraceLink TraceLink Inc. is the largest end-to-end intelligent supply chain platform for life sciences and healthcare, enabling end-to-end orchestration by connecting more than 291,000 healthcare and life sciences entities through its B2N Integrate-Once™ network. Leading businesses trust TraceLink to deliver complete global connectivity, visibility, and traceability of healthcare products, ensuring that every patient gets the medicines they need when needed, safely and securely.
Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
CORE Industrial Partners Portfolio Company PrecisionX Group Acquires Hudson Technologies
CHICAGO, July 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CORE Industrial Partners ("CORE"), a manufacturing, industrial technology, and industrial services-focused private equity firm, announced today the acquisition of Hudson Technologies ("Hudson" or the "Company"), a provider of specialty deep and shallow drawn stamping, by CORE portfolio company PrecisionX Group ("PrecisionX"). The highly complementary addition of Hudson to the PrecisionX platform continues CORE's intent to build a mission-critical precision components business serving attractive end markets. Formed in 2023, PrecisionX offers specialty deep and shallow drawn and progressive stamping as well as Swiss screw, CNC, and wire EDM machining technologies for growth-oriented end markets, including aerospace & defense, medical devices, and satellite & space. The platform covers approximately 400,000 square feet of manufacturing space with more than 650 employees across seven facilities. The Company holds ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and AS9100D certifications, in addition to ITAR and FDA registrations. Founded in 1940, Hudson offers precision deep and shallow drawn stamping and progressive die stamping to manufacture metal enclosures, headers, diaphragms, and components using a variety of materials, from aluminum, stainless steel, copper, brass and titanium to specialty alloys, including Hastelloy, Haynes 242, HyMu80, Inconel, Kovar and Monel, among others. The Company augments its core stamping capabilities with dedicated in-house tool & die design and development as well as a broad selection of value-added finishing services, including annealing, anodizing, bead blasting, heat treating, painting, plating, polishing, and powder coating. Hudson serves numerous end markets, including semiconductor, electronics, and industrials, with especially deep experience in the medical and aerospace & defense sectors. The Company has manufactured deep drawn mission-critical implantable medical devices, such as cardioverter defibrillators and neuromodulation products, for approximately five decades, and produces valves, sensors, diaphragms, housings, antenna, and actuators for aerospace & defense applications ranging from engine and flight control to communication and navigation. Headquartered in Ormond Beach, Florida, with approximately 150 machines, the Company holds an AS9100 certification and an ITAR registration. Matthew Puglisi, Partner at CORE, said, "We believe Hudson, a long-recognized provider of deep and shallow drawn stamping, is an especially strong strategic fit with the PrecisionX platform. In addition to enhancing PrecisionX's specialty stamping capabilities and capacity, the acquisition deepens the platform's medical and aerospace & defense presence while aligning with its strategic focus on serving critical-use applications in those attractive end markets." Rock Lambert, Operating Partner at CORE, said, "It's a pleasure to welcome Hudson to the PrecisionX platform. We believe Hudson's impressive customer base of many industry-leading companies in demanding end markets speaks to both the Company's differentiated manufacturing capabilities and its stringent focus on quality, both of which are a compelling fit with the platform." ABOUT CORE INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS: CORE is an industrials-focused private equity firm with more than $1.58 billion in total limited partner capital commitments across four funds investing in North American lower middle-market manufacturing, industrial technology, and industrial service businesses. With offices located in Chicago, Austin and Cleveland, CORE's team is comprised of highly experienced former CEOs and investment professionals with shared beliefs, deep experience, and a demonstrated track record of building market-leading businesses. Through our capital, insight, and operational expertise, CORE partners with families, entrepreneurs and management teams and strives to build best-in-class companies. For more information, visit ABOUT PRECISIONX GROUP: PrecisionX Group provides precision metal components for critical-use applications in growth-oriented end markets, including aerospace & defense, medical devices, satellite & space, electric vehicles, mining, semiconductors, and other industrial markets. Headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut, PrecisionX utilizes deep and shallow drawn and progressive stamping, as well as Swiss screw, CNC, and wire EDM machining technologies to manufacture high-precision components from prototyping through high-volume production. For more information, visit ABOUT HUDSON TECHNOLOGIES: Hudson Technologies provides precision deep and shallow drawn stamping and progressive die stamping, in-house tool & die design and development capabilities, and a broad selection of value-added finishing services. The Company serves a variety of end markets, including aerospace & defense, medical, electronics, semiconductor, and industrials through a fleet of approximately 150 machines. Headquartered in Ormond Beach, Florida, the Company holds an AS9100 certification and is ITAR-registered. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Jeremy MilnerGregory FCAjmilner@ (401) 862-9422 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Express Tribune
a day ago
- Business
- Express Tribune
NA body asks ministries to get ISO certification
Commending the Establishment Division and Finance Division on attaining ISO 9001 certification, the National Assembly Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat has recommended that all the ministries should follow the suit and get them certified as per international certification standards. The recommendation was given in a meeting of the NA Standing Committee held on Tuesday with Malik Ibrar Ahmad, MNA in the Chair, said a press release. The Committee met for briefing on the working on Establishment Division and its attached/associated departments apart from pending legislative business.


Deccan Herald
2 days ago
- Deccan Herald
The missing safeguards in India's workplaces
Three recent events symbolise workers' plight due to a lack of safety at India's workplaces. On June 30, in Telangana's worst industrial mishap, 46 people died, eight are still in hospital, and another eight are still missing, some possibly charred beyond recognition. This human tragedy in an industrial area was caused by the explosion of a reactor in a chemical plant, heard several kilometres away. To call it an accident absolves the management of the neglect of proper maintenance or not adhering to safety protocols. In the same Sangareddy district, 25 workers died within four months in 2024. The cases of injuries or near-fatal cases that have not been reported can only be guessed. But Sangareddy is just an illustrative case, not an isolated one, across the June 7, in the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area near Pirangut on the outskirts of Pune city, 18 workers were charred to death, 15 being women, in a deadly fire in a chemical factory. An investigation by some intrepid labour activists revealed that the workers were not even aware they were handling hazardous chemicals. They were marked by codes masking the true name of the chemicals. It was revealed that the women workers were paid less than minimum wage. The vulnerable are exploited, have job insecurity, and face the most unsafe and risky conditions. This company has been in operation since 2012, but got registered only in 2020. It also managed to obtain an ISO 9001 certification for quality management. No inspector ever visited the factory till this 'accident' happened. This cannot be attributed to the ease of doing business. While EODB has shifted the onus to self-certification on the owners and managers of factories, it surely does not mean complete abdication of inspection, especially of worker safety in hazardous industries. It is made worse by the management's greed and corner-cutting, like disabling safety sensors or running the presses at higher speeds to achieve sales third event is the launch of a report called 'Crushed'. This is India's only long-running, evidence-based report published by Safe In India (SII), an NGO dedicated to improving worker safety in India's manufacturing sector, particularly the automotive and auto-component industry, which accounts for one-third of the manufacturing sector's GDP. SII's work has increased worker awareness about the Employees' State Insurance (ESI) scheme and the ESIC role. Over the past seven years, SII has helped 10,000 workers access ESIC benefits, but this still represents only 40 per cent of the victims. In the last few years, the vendors to the top ten auto brands accounted for the crushed fingers of 2,333 workers. This work breaks the silence around injuries, showing its true scale with official statistics. It also throws up laughable instance, the source of data could be from two arms of the government, the labour ministry and the insurance corporation. In Haryana, routinely, the ministry reports the number of injuries around 40 to 50 per year for several years. But the ESIC claims benefits are going to nearly a thousand workers. And this is with only 40 per cent awareness among workers. It is clear that thousands of workers are getting killed or maimed across the automotive sector, and the official silence must be the Economic Survey of this year has highlighted the issue of workplace safety. It says that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) regulations are not to be seen as burdensome expenses but as a strategic investment. The SII estimates that the country loses up to 4 per cent of GDP due to neglect of safety. India ranks a low 133 in global labour productivity, and this rank is directly correlated with inadequate OSH standards and poor working conditions. India's rank is significantly below China, Vietnam, and Mexico. Investment in safety and OSH protocols not only improves the life of the worker and her family but raises productivity and morale, and improves the trust between workers and management. For the factories, it reduces absenteeism, medical expenses, and penalties for and lesson from neighbouring Bangladesh is telling. In 2013, an eight-storey building housing garment factories collapsed in the Rana Plaza, killing 1,134 people. This shocking incident led to drastic changes, including the putting in place of the Accord on Fire and Building Safety, which led to the training of 1.4 million workers. It was certainly a factor that increased Bangladesh's garment sector competitiveness, and its exports outpaced even India and Vietnam. Even Chile and Costa Rica experienced strong labour productivity growth due to improved OSH standards and reduced occupational most ironic thing about the provision of workplace injury and death benefits or compensation is this. The ESI scheme was established by the ESI Act of 1948, the same year as the setting up of the National Health Scheme of the United Kingdom. Both aim to provide universal social security and healthcare (in the case of India, to workers, and in the UK, to all citizens). The present reality is that almost all UK citizens have access, and get benefits from the NHS, whereas for the ESI, many workers are not even aware of their rights and benefits. In design, the ESI is one of the world's finest schemes, but in implementation, it falls well way forward is clear. There should be complete transparency in data reporting on accidents and fatalities, making it consistent across ESIC and the Labour Department. Compliance to safety and OSH protocols must be incentive-based. There should be a Public Private Partnership (through NGOs if necessary) to increase worker awareness about rights and safety. Top brands must be made accountable for practices in their vendors, across the supply let us note that worker safety does not merely have an instrumental value but is ultimately a moral and ethical commitment too..(The writer is an economist; Syndicate: The Billion Press)


Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Quality Power Electrical Equipments wins export order of Rs 10 cr
For supply of dry-type Shunt Reactors for a hyperscale data centre project in Finland Quality Power Electrical Equipments has secured a significant export order exceeding Rs 10 crore from a leading European customer for the supply of dry-type Shunt Reactors for a hyperscale data centre project in Finland. This order marks a key milestone in Quality Power's expanding role in supporting power infrastructure for mission-critical digital facilities. Modern data centres, particularly in colder European geographies, are placing increasing emphasis on grid stability, reactive power control, and power factor correction. The dry-type air core Shunt Reactors being supplied under this contract are engineered to mitigate voltage rise and manage reactive power flows under light load conditions, thereby ensuring steady voltage levels at the point of interconnection with utility grids. The selection of Quality Power's advanced coil technology for a hyperscale European data centre underscores the company's technical competence and growing brand recognition in global markets. These reactors are designed in line with IEC 60076-6 and applicable data centre resilience standards and are particularly suited for continuous duty in sensitive environments where oil-filled equipment may not be preferred due to fire and environmental considerations. The reactors will be manufactured and tested at Quality Power's ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 certified coil facility in Sangli, India. Execution activities shall will commence immediately.