Certification Hat-Trick for Lödige

Lödige Industries, a global supplier of material handling systems, has received certifications for quality management (ISO 9001:2015), environmental management (ISO 14001:2015), and occupational health and safety management (ISO 45001:2018) for its subsidiary Lödige Systems Middle East.

Lödige Industries’ subsidiary, established in Doha, Qatar in 2006, was audited by IQNET member qualityaustria, a global network of certification bodies for health and safety, quality management, and business excellence. The certification reflects Lödige Industries’ ongoing commitment to corporate responsibility and quality.

Lödige Industries’ Middle East team achieved the ISO certifications following a comprehensive evaluation process conducted over four months. The certification process involved a meticulous examination, incorporating independent testing analyses conducted by a team of auditors. As part of the assessment, interviews were conducted with both management and employees throughout the evaluation period, underscoring Lödige Middle East’s commitment to meeting and exceeding industry standards. This achievement not only reflects the company’s dedication to quality, environmental sustainability, and occupational health and safety but also demonstrates its adherence to rigorous evaluation processes by external certifying bodies.

Guy Walker, Managing Director Middle East at Lödige Industries, expresses, “Securing certification across three fundamental areas serves as a compelling validation of the exacting standards we consistently uphold. At Lödige Industries, our commitment to excellence extends beyond the products and services we deliver; it is deeply ingrained in our management systems. Our unwavering commitment revolves around providing optimal solutions to our clients while delivering service excellence. This commitment is underpinned by our utilisation of cutting-edge technologies and embracing the latest industry developments. Equally vital is our steadfast dedication to prioritizing the safety and well-being of our staff and partners. Given our shared mission, we actively work towards minimizing our environmental impact, further reinforcing our holistic approach to responsible business practices.”

With regional headquarters in Dubai and locations in Doha and Riyadh, Lödige Industries delivers airport logistics, automated parking systems, lifts, warehouse logistics solutions and logistics control software, from planning, designing, and manufacturing to installation and maintenance in the Middle East. The latest projects completed include an automated air cargo handling system for one of the world’s largest logistics companies, and a high-bay distribution and storage centre for SPIMACO’s pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Quality Management Important for Warehouse Space

We all know ISO9001 as a Standard that marks an organisation out as following Quality Management processes, writes Steve Purvis, Managing Director at Bis Henderson Space, but what are the tangible benefits for businesses involved in the warehouse space sector? What does accreditation to ISO9001 mean for businesses providing warehousing and, perhaps, more importantly, what benefits accrue for those seeking available space?

ISO9001, derived and developed from BS5750, is increasingly a requirement and a real differentiator for businesses hoping to supply organisations big and small. Contrary to popular opinion the Standard is anything but a box-ticking exercise, especially in its 2015 reiteration. Indeed, part of its raison d’etre is precisely to prevent Quality Management from degenerating into a narrow administrative task.

The Standard places a process approach to delivering customer satisfaction and driving continuous improvement right at the heart of the organisation. It requires the company to examine, and importantly to keep examining, its whole operation, from Board-level strategies and policies down to the individual processes and procedures that govern or affect the delivery of quality in goods and services. The ‘context of the organisation’ – strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, both internally and as they affect external partners and stakeholders – forms the core of the approach, which is developed not prescriptively (those boxes to be ticked!) but by requiring the organisation to ask the right questions and to listen to and act on the answers, for example the feedback from customers and suppliers.

Of course, any reputable company has processes and procedures designed to assure quality performance. How far these are well understood, properly implemented, or developed in the light of changing internal strategies and external requirements can be more problematic. ISO9001:2015 provides a methodology to ensure that quality management is, and remains, fit for purpose, and is ‘owned’ not just by a QM team but by the whole organisation from the top down.

So, why is this important to an organisation, its customers, suppliers and wider stake holders? Our experience at Bis Henderson Space serves as a good example.

Two significant milestones were reached by Bis Henderson Space towards the end of last year. First, we were named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Services Framework Agreement for Storage, Distribution, Kitting and Associated Services. This opens the way for us to bid on relevant contracts across the whole gamut of national government, local authorities and public sector agencies such as the health service, police, fire, education and including those offered by the devolved administrations.

One of the conditions of CCS recognition is that the company holds, or is at least working towards, accreditation under the ISO9001:2015 Quality Management standard, and we are delighted that this has also been achieved after nine months of hard work internally and with consultants. We believe this is a major step forward for our business, and for our customers and indeed for our suppliers.

What will this mean for Bis Henderson Space? Of course, it improves our ability to bid for and win contracts, especially with large public and private sector entities. Internally, it will drive continuous improvements in our processes and our ability to deliver our output, from major projects to individual pieces of correspondence, ‘right first time’, which will save time, money and stress.

For our customers we will be able to deliver better solutions faster, while giving them the assurance that our performance will be not just maintained but improved over time. For our space suppliers too, this is good news. Although many are themselves ISO9001-accredited, many others are not, but by working with an accredited organisation such as Bis Henderson Space they can gain access to opportunities that might not otherwise be open to them.

Meanwhile we can spread our continuous improvement methodology deep into that supplier base, and perhaps encourage them to go on the ISO9001 journey themselves. Attaining and implementing the Standard does have costs, and involves some hard work, but the process is by no means as onerous as might be thought, and we believe the benefits are considerable.

Meanwhile, Bis Henderson is not standing still – our next target, which we hope will be achieved in the next few months, is accreditation to the increasingly important ISO27001 Standard on cyber-security, while we ultimately aspire to extend ISO9001 accreditation across all the Bis Henderson business units.

Bis Henderson Space has many years’ experience in this market. We can help convert your short-term space requirements from a firefighting emergency to a considered tactical response as part of your wider warehousing/fulfilment strategy.

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