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GFS Attains ISO Certification

Global Finishing Solutions announced it has passed the ISO 9001:2015 certification audit, ensuring compliance with ISO requirements. 
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Global Finishing Solutions (GFS, Osseo, Wis.) announced it has passed the ISO 9001:2015 certification audit, ensuring compliance with ISO requirements. 

“At GFS, we are continually focused on maintaining the high-quality standards that allowed us to attain ISO certification,” says Chad Schneider, quality assurance/continuous improvement manager for GFS. “This means GFS is committed to never compromise on the quality of our products and services, and to foster a quality culture that delivers trusted products and services.”

In a statement, GFS says that becoming an ISO- certified company demonstrates its unwavering commitment to quality in manufacturing products for a wide range of industries.

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