FAQs

What are the main benefits of getting an ISO certificate

The main benefits of ISO certification include improved product or service quality, increased operational efficiency, increased customer confidence, access to international markets, and better legal compliance.

How does the process of consultation work in Catur Daya Solusi

For the consultation process with CDS, you can contact us via the contact listed below. As for the process, after the client contacts CDS Sales & Marketing, they will be given a proposal as the first submission before CDS kicks off. In the process of making a proposal, a mutual agreement will be made between CDS and the Client.

What is the certificate's validity period?

An average ISO certificate has a validity period of 3 years, and once it has expired, the company is obliged to re-certify to extend the validity of the ISO.

How do we know our company needs ISO?

Basically, companies with ISO certification will be more trustworthy and become the main requirement for growing international trade. Because of this, every business needs to have this certification.

Can ISO be implemented across all industrial sectors?

There are several types of ISOs that are used across various industries. For example, ISO 9001 is about quality management systems, ISO 37001 is about systems to prevent bribery, and ISO 22301 is about business resilience.

But there are also ISO standards that are more technical in how they are used. For example, ISO 27001 concerning information security management systems whose service coverage is often applied to the IT division. For ISO 20000 or the service management system, implementation usually depends on the service that is held and has added value or is needed by the customer.

How is the process getting ISO certification?

When a business commits to obtaining ISO certification, it is required to adhere to each and every process. The first year is the Initial Audit and Main Audit, and the following two years are the Surveillance Audit to determine whether the organization or company is still in compliance with the relevant ISO requirements.