Graybar Canada’s Kitchener, ON Branch Earns ISO 9001

Graybar ISO

 

December 11, 2015

“Customers who require their suppliers be registered to ISO 9001 will now be able to come to the Graybar Canada Kitchener Branch with confidence,” says Brock Parkin, Branch Manager. “Our customers are our priority and we are continuously finding ways to enhance their efficiency and profitability.”

The ISO 9001: 2008 standard is based on multiple quality management principles such as continual improvement, a strong customer focus, and the motivation and commitment of top management. It establishes and streamlines processes through complete documentation and greatly increases operational efficiency.

Graybar Canada’s internal Quality Management System defines the policies and procedures used throughout Graybar Canada to ensure the products and services sold, meet both the specified customer requirements and the business objectives in a consistent, economical, and reliable manner.

Graybar Canada is an employee-owned wholesale distributor for thousands of items from leading manufacturers of electrical and communications and data products and related services. Headquartered in Halifax, NS, Graybar Canada operates over 30 locations across the country. Find out more: www.graybarcanada.com.

 

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