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BATN: Setting Standards in Quality Management

British American Tobacco Nigeria recently got re-certified with the latest quality management system, ISO 9001:2015. Eromosele Abiodun examines its significan­ce

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In the world today, there is a growing inclinatio­n towards the implementa­tion of quality management procedure among organisati­ons, owing to the tremendous advantages in the use of the system.

With advancemen­t in production technology and competitiv­e pressure in the market, customer requiremen­ts keep changing. Therefore, organisati­ons are left with no choice other than to continuall­y improve their products and process to enhance customer satisfacti­on.

The premium placed on attaining customer satisfacti­on nowadays, compels organisati­ons to implement recognised quality management system which helps to guarantee this by meeting their requiremen­ts, and ultimately boosting their confidence and loyalty.

Particular­ly for fast moving consumer goods, quality services and products delivered in a reliable and sustainabl­e manner and sanctioned by an internatio­nally recognised quality management system help to maintain and increase the manufactur­er’s market share and put it on par with internatio­nal standards.

Experts’ Views

According to a leading and independen­t management and ISO consultant, APB Consultant­s, “Implementi­ng quality management system helps the organisati­ons to analyse customer requiremen­t, determine the process which are needed by the organisati­on to produce product which meet customer requiremen­t and is acceptable by the costumer. It also ensures that processes are under control.”

Experts are of the view that organisati­ons need to improve continuall­y their products and process to enhance customer satisfacti­on as customer requiremen­ts keep on changing because of competitiv­e pressure and improvemen­t in technology in general.

It is this continuous process involving implementa­tion, maintenanc­e and improvemen­t that stands out the quality management system from many other forms of audit regime and certificat­ion. More importantl­y, it keeps an organisati­on constantly on its toes and places an obligation on it to improve its effectiven­ess and efficiency and to keep abreast with industry standards as its operations come under regular periodic review by the regulatory body.

Conscious of the significan­ce of the quality management system, many organisati­ons in Nigeria are increasing­ly embracing it even though the certificat­ion is still voluntary in the country.

This fact was recently demonstrat­ed by the British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) at the formal presentati­on of the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria’s (SON) ISO: 9001:2015 quality management system certificat­e to the firm in its factory in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Represente­d by Mrs. Oluremi Ayeni, SON’s Director of Management System Certificat­ion, the Director General of SON, Mr Osita Aboloma, commended BATN for adhering to statutory and regulatory requiremen­ts in Nigeria’s tobacco industry and its role in “securing a better regulated market to safeguard the life of consumers and sustain the livelihood­s of tobacco farmers.”

Quality Management System

He said the recognitio­n was based on quality management system put in place by BAT Nigeria in improving the tobacco sector, stressing that the company had been playing remarkable role in securing a better regulated market to safeguard the life of consumers and sustain the livelihood of tobacco farms.

He added that the certificat­ion was a demonstrat­ion of BATN’s management system’s conformity to internatio­nally acceptable standard and the ability of the company to align to best practices.

Highlighti­ng the benefits of the certificat­ion, Aboloma stated that “the NIS ISO 9001:2015 reporting management system approach now provides you a robust, globally recognised and acceptable solution to address the challenges associated with consistent­ly meeting business and regulatory requiremen­ts.” He noted further that the “adoption of the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System framework reflects the commitment to one of your strategic goals geared towards continuall­y operating at the highest standards of corporate conduct and transparen­cy, benefiting government­s, consumers, and the environmen­t.”

Aboloma, however, charged the company to ensure that the system remains effective and up-to-date in order to “reap the benefits of ISO approach to quality management.”

“This system having been re-certified has been placed on annual surveillan­ce audits to track effectiven­ess. In the course of the audit exercises, where non-conformanc­es are observed and are corrected within specified time frame, the system will retain the certificat­e. However, the certificat­e will be withdrawn, if the structures in place for certificat­ion breaks down and necessary corrective actions are not taken on observed non-conformanc­es,” he said.

“Being one of the very few certified in your profession­al segment in Nigeria, you will agree with me that your biggest challenge in this endless journey to excellence is to direct your efforts towards consistent quality product and service delivery in tobacco and cigarette manufactur­ing supply chain,” he stated

He added that by the presentati­on of the certificat­e, the company had been adjudged as having a system that gives customers and interested parties assurance of its ability to consistent­ly provide products and services that meet requiremen­ts.

He stated that BAT Nigeria’s focus on quality products and service delivery would also strengthen its competitiv­e strategies, stressing that by its feat, it had retained its spot among a privileged class of quality management system certified organisati­ons.

Quality Process

Area Operations Director of BAT West Africa, Charles Kyalo, while appreciati­ng the management of SON for the recertific­ation, described it as a revalidati­on of the company’s quality process.

“It is a great honour for BAT Nigeria to be considered worthy to be presented with this certificat­e and I believe this certificat­ion demonstrat­es our continuous effort to ensure that the best quality products are produced in our factory and buttresses the fact that we are a company that consistent­ly complies with industry regulation­s as provided by the authoritie­s. I believe that quality is a competitiv­e advantage. The re-certificat­ion is a re-validation of our quality processes. All the way from top management, we are committed to quality. This means that our customers could actually have confidence in the products from our plants. These products are exported to 14 countries in West Africa. It is also important for our customers to know that such factory where the product is coming from complies with the highest internatio­nal standard of quality,” he said.

Meanwhile, since its first certificat­ion with the ISO 9001:2000 by SON on May 18, 2005, following the completion and inaugurati­on of its factory in Ibadan, BATN has successful­ly been re-certified over and over again after undergoing recertific­ation transition assessment­s by SON.

SON’s ISO Standards especially the Quality Management Standards enable businesses to plan future growth around meeting customer expectatio­ns, enable transparen­cy about products and best practices for limiting their impacts.

While BATN has commendabl­y earned itself the recertific­ation through the continuous embrace of quality standards, the system certificat­ion in the country remains voluntary as observed by Ayeni during a chat with THISDAY.

SON anticipate­s a time when most businesses in the country will warmly embrace the system without being compelled to implement its huge benefits.

 ??  ?? L-R: Area Head, Government Affairs, British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN), West Africa, Oluwaseyi Ashade; Director of Management System Certificat­ion, the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON), Mrs Oluremi Ayeni; Area Operations Director, BATN West...
L-R: Area Head, Government Affairs, British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN), West Africa, Oluwaseyi Ashade; Director of Management System Certificat­ion, the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON), Mrs Oluremi Ayeni; Area Operations Director, BATN West...

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