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The trusted innovator (Panasonic, ISO 27001)
The technology race is not without pitfalls. In order to combine rapid product development with a high integrity reputation, Panasonic launched one of the world’s largest information security management projects.
On a quest for a safer London (London fire brigade, Risk management)
London Fire Brigade, one of the largest fire and rescue organizations in the world, is responsible for keeping 7.5 million Londoners safe from fires and fire-related incidents. DNV has worked with the brigade for the past two years, ensuring an increased awareness and implementation of Enterprise Risk Management in the organization.
On a shared journey toward sustainable oceans (MSC)
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) was established twelve years ago in response to the call for more sustainable management of the world’s oceans. At the time, the task seemed far-fetched. Today sustainability has become mainstream.
Best practice for food safety (The Maurya hotel, HACCP, ISO 22000)
A long and systematic process has brought the Maurya hotel in New Delhi to the very forefront of the world’s luxury hotels when it comes to food safety.
Bringing trust back to frozen food (Katokichi, ISO 22000)
Leading Japanese frozen food producer Katokichi has responded with force to the nationwide food scandals that has troubled Japan recently. The company is leaving no stone unturned to find solutions to improve their food safety management and rebuild customer trust.
Local taste champion (Rieber & Søn (Toro), mainly ISO 22000)
Rieber’s Toro factory outside Bergen in Norway manufactures 700,000 packets of soup, sauce and other quality food a day. Robotised, automated, efficient and – not least – huge investments – are key words for this well established company, which puts quality, food safety and local taste at the top of its agenda.
Getting new wings (Boeing, ISO 14001)
Boeing’s commitment to environmental performance gets new wings. The launch of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, an environmentally progressive airplane programme, and customer curiosity about Boeing’s internal environmental efforts led the company to pursue ISO 14001 certification.
Social responsibility good for business (Danisco, Sustainability reporting)
Danisco is setting an example to other companies. For the sixth consecutive year, it has reported on its performance in the sustainability area. Benefits for the environment, consumer health and company image have been achieved.
Our patients are safer now (University Hospital Brno, 1/2008, ISO 9001)
When newborn babies leave the premature clinic at the University Hospital Brno in the Czech Republic, the parents receive documentation that the hospital's quality management system complies with the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard.
Taking care of the environment takes care of business (Kraft, ISO 14001)
Kraft Foods is implementing its global environmental management system at an impressive rate. Not long after starting this process, the company achieved ISO 14001 certification for several of its facilities around the world. “Now, we can better measure how much we care about the environment and at the same time leverage these efforts to enhance our business,” says Thomas Ingermann, Director Safety and Environment for Kraft International Manufacturing.