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Staycold International marks a decade of ISO 9001 compliance

| Ivana | Partner Content

Staycold International has again been audited and accredited with ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System status. They have maintained this accreditation for ten consecutive years. This showing their global compliance to manufacture quality units at their facility in Parys, South Africa.

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The International Standards Organisation review standards regularly to ensure these evolve and keep quality standards relevant to global requirements. An updated version ie ISO 9001:2026 is expected to be published later this year.

Staycold voluntarily choose this QMS system to ensure the quality of the units they manufacture can compete with international manufacturing equivalents. It ensures a continuous product and quality improvement mindset within all departments in the company.

The accreditation is also important for Staycold’s customers as it gives them the confidence of quality in the units they procure. It also confirms that these units are manufactured in a facility that complies with international standards to meet their own compliance and procurement requirements.

Lena le Roux, MD of Staycold International commented: “Our ISO certificate reflects our disciplined approach to quality, backed by independently audited procedures. Sustaining this for multiple years of approval shows we are well established in the principles of ISO 9001, delivering reliable equipment. We also look forward to ISO’s updates with global testing practice procedures, helping bottlers we recently welcomed understand our approach and why we say - Trust The Experience.”

For more information on Staycold International, contact them on 056 819 8097 or visit their websiteLinkedIn page or YouTube channel

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