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"KVALITETNI izdelki in storitve so merilo za USPEH..."
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Kakovost naših izdelkov in proizvodnih postopkov izvaja ustrezno usposobljen kader z redno vhodno kontrolo surovin, stalnim nadzorom procesov in laboratorijskimi meritvami.

Na željo kupca izdelkom priložimo tudi certifikat kakovosti.

Z uvajanjem avtomatizacije procesov in dvigom nivoja kontrole se trudimo v največji mogoči meri odstraniti vpliv človeških napak na kakovost izdelkov.





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