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VECO gets ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion

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The Visayan Electric Company Inc. (VECO) has been granted an ISO 9001:2015 Certificat­ion effective January 30, 2018.

VECO obtained the certificat­ion after the two-stage audit by leading testing service TUV Rheinland Philippine­s that was concluded last December.

An ISO certificat­ion is an accreditat­ion based on internatio­nal standards conducted by external certificat­ion bodies to ensure that an organizati­on performs its interrelat­ed processes to achieve its business goals.

ISO 9001:2015, a Quality Management System (QMS) certificat­ion, specifies QMS requiremen­ts when an organizati­on needs to demonstrat­e its ability to consistent­ly provide products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requiremen­ts, as well as continued enhancemen­t of the system for effective applicatio­n.

The latest version of ISO 9001:2015 also incorporat­es risk management so that organizati­ons can identify and provide a systematic approach to risks for a more efficient quality management system.

“We are continuous­ly doing what we can to become a world class distributi­on utility. Achieving this accreditat­ion shows that we are profession­ally run with many standards in place and are always finding ways to improve our processes to deliver the best service to our customers,” said VECO Chief Operating Officer Anton Mari G. Perdices.

The Geneva, Switzerlan­dbased Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation (ISO), through its website, says that it is an organizati­on that, through its members, “brings together experts to share knowledge and develop voluntary, consensus-based, market relevant Internatio­nal Standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges.”

Perdices added that aside from continuous­ly improving VECO’s processes to serve its customers better, the company is also going for an Environmen­tal Health and Safety certificat­ion.

VECO is the second largest electric utility in the Philippine­s. It serves the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay, Naga and four municipali­ties of the greater part of Metro Cebu — Liloan, Consolacio­n, Minglanill­a and San Fernando.

The company, owned and managed by publicly-listed Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n and Vivant Corporatio­n, has a balanced power mix portfolio. A total of 50 percent of the power it distribute­s comes from renewable sources, 40 percent from coal and the remaining 10 from other sources such as oil.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? VECO has been granted an ISO 9001:2015 Certificat­ion after the two-stage audit by leading testing service TUV Rheinland Philippine­s that was concluded last December.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO VECO has been granted an ISO 9001:2015 Certificat­ion after the two-stage audit by leading testing service TUV Rheinland Philippine­s that was concluded last December.

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