Three ISO Certifications Prove Wavin's Commitment to Integrated Management Systems
Wavin has reaffirmed its commitment to quality, sustainability, and occupational safety by securing three international certifications simultaneously: ISO 9001 for Quality Management Systems, ISO 14001 for Environmental Management Systems, and ISO 45001 for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems. This achievement demonstrates the implementation of an integrated management system that ensures all operational processes meet international standards, from product quality and environmental management to occupational health and safety protection. Senior Director Indonesia & Southeast Asia+, Susanto, stated that the three certifications are part of Wavin’s effort to build a work culture that prioritises quality, efficiency, and sustainability. “These international standards serve as the foundation for Wavin to continuously improve while ensuring every business process is carried out responsibly towards customers, the environment, and employees,” Susanto said. Through the implementation of ISO 9001, Wavin maintains consistency in product and service quality. Meanwhile, ISO 14001 supports more responsible environmental management through resource efficiency, and ISO 45001 strengthens the safety culture through systematic risk management. Frank Simorangkir, Head of Marketing Indonesia & Southeast Asia+, added that the implementation of internationally standardised management systems provides added value for customers because every product is manufactured through a consistent process and meets global quality standards. “With an integrated management system, Wavin can deliver more reliable, safe, and sustainable piping system solutions to support various project needs in Indonesia,” Frank said. The acquisition of these three ISO certifications further strengthens Wavin’s position as a company that not only delivers high-quality products but also implements responsible and sustainable business practices to support better infrastructure development in Indonesia.