Benefits of Acceditation

International standards are important for several reasons, and some of them become more specific depending on the standard which you're seeking to achieve. They allow your buyers to see your excellence in trade, quality of products and the management of all the processes within your business.

Commercial relations between your company and buyers becomes easier. Buyers now see you have ISO accreditation and can continue with trade. If the improved relationship with your buyers wasn't enough, ISO standards also improve the daily functioning and work within your business.

Each ISO audit looks for different requirements, but ultimately each one is testing the successful operation of your business.

The positive impact of accreditation provides policymakers, businesses and other stakeholders with the solutions to implement, measure and monitor the objectives of the organization and the support to achieve them.

Whether you are new to accreditation, or have started the process, it's helpful to know what to expect and how your organization will benefit from being accredited.

Accreditation creates competitive domestic markets, and facilitates trade for both importers and exporters through the removal of technical barriers.

Accreditation identifies strengths and gaps in your programs and processes. It's important to know which programs and processes work and which ones don't.


It promotes communication and staff empowerment across organizations. Accreditation gives each person a better understanding of how they contribute to their organizations mission. When people and organizations communicate well, they can share best practices and find opportunities to make care better.

Accreditation creates competitive domestic markets, and facilitates trade for both importers and exporters through the removal of technical barriers.

Accreditation identifies strengths and gaps in your programs and processes. It's important to know which programs and processes work and which ones don't.

It promotes communication and staff empowerment across organizations. Accreditation gives each person a better understanding of how they contribute to their organization's mission. When people and organizations communicate well, they can share best practices and find opportunities to make care better.

Accreditation creates confidence inproducts and services.

It makes them safer and simplifies trade around the world, protecting society and the environment.