Terracon Corporation awarded ISO 9001 certification

Jan. 29, 2014

FRANKLIN, Mass. — The fluid management company gained certification for the implementation of a quality management system.

FRANKLIN, Mass. — Terracon Corporation, a provider of custom fluid management solutions to various industries, was recently awarded ISO 9001 certification by TUV USA for implementation of a quality management system that ensures its products and services will consistently meet customer expectations, according to a press release.

“Adding the ISO designation to our credentials marks yet another milestone for our company,” said Rob Jewett, president of Terracon. “Last year at this time we moved to a new, larger facility that would accommodate our continued growth — and now we can proudly announce that we’re ISO 9001 certified. This reflects the company’s commitment to quality and improvement, as well as our ongoing investment in our business to better serve our customers and their fluid management needs.”

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ISO registered companies meet international standards for quality and excellence across many industries, noted the release, and must undergo extensive audits by an independent agency.

According to the release, Terracon designs and delivers custom plastic tanks and vessels for storage, mixing and transport of a wide variety of fluids.

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