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Proizvajati kakovostne izdelke in njihovo kakovost nadzirati z uveljavljenimi certifikati, merilno tehniko in šolanimi ljudmi …
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Da bi se zavarovali, da bi povečali zaupanje naših strank v naše izdelke ter, da bi si utrdili položaj na nacionalnem in mednarodnem tržišču, smo se odločili za sistem vodenja kakovosti, ki temelji na standardu ISO 9001/2008.

Uveljavljanje takšnega načina dela nam omogoča nenehno izboljševanje delovanja podjetja.

Pri vseh dejavnostih upoštevamo načelo "preprečevati je bolje kot zdraviti", zato so naši proizvodi načrtovani in izdelani tako, da v vsej življenjski dobi ponujajo:
- visoko zanesljivost,
- smotrno uporabo,
- visoko stopnjo združljivosti s sorodnimi proizvodi,
- čim boljšo prilagodljivost uporabniku.

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