Module Streamline

Reliability

At Module Streamline, excellence isn’t claimed, it’s certified.

Our commitment to quality is backed by local, European and international accreditations, ensuring that every project meets globally recognized standards of performance, safety and reliability.

We proudly hold:

  • ISO 9001 — Quality Management System

ISO 9001 is an international standard for a Quality Management System (QMS) that helps organizations ensure their products and services consistently meet customer and regulatory requirements. It provides a framework for establishing, implementing, and continually improving a QMS, which can lead to increased efficiency, better customer satisfaction, and a stronger market position. It is a globally recognized standard that can be applied to any size or sector of organization.

  • ISO 45001 — Occupational Health & Safety

ISO 45001 is an international standard for occupational health and safety (OH&S) management systems, designed to help organizations proactively prevent work-related injuries and ill-health. It provides a framework for companies of all sizes and sectors to create a safer, healthier workplace by managing risks, ensuring legal compliance, and continuously improving OH&S performance.

  • ISO 10002 — Quality Management — Customer Satisfaction

ISO 10002 is an international standard that provides guidelines for creating an effective and consistent process for handling customer complaints within an organization. It helps organizations establish a customer-focused environment by improving the way they receive, address, and resolve complaints, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction and service quality. The standard is applicable to any organization, regardless of its size or sector. 

  • CE Mark Certification — European Conformity for Products

CE marking is not a certification but a self-declaration by a manufacturer that their product complies with European Union (EU) health, safety, and environmental standards. It allows products to be legally sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring compliance by checking applicable directives, compiling technical documentation, and affixing the mark before the product can be placed on the market.  

Scroll to Top