Mocon receives ISO 9001:2015 certification for its North American facilities

Design, manufacturing, technical services, and the company’s Baseline brand of industrial gas analyzers and pID-Tech sensors have been certified for MOCON’s permeation instruments.

MOCON, Inc., an international provider of instruments and services for testing, measuring, and analyzing invisible gases, s received ISO 9001:2015 certification for both of its North American manufacturing facilities in Minneapolis and Lyons, CO.

Design, manufacturing, and technical services have been certified for MOCON’s permeation instruments, as well as the Baseline brand of industrial gas analyzers and pID-Tech sensors. The certification also includes technical service in the U.S. for the company’s Lippke- and Dansensor-brand instruments.

“MOCON has always prided itself on being on the cutting edge of innovation for permeation, gas analyzers, and sensors. By going through the latest ISO certification protocol, our customers now have third party validation that our processes meet the most current international standards. The objective is to use a robust quality management system to achieve an even higher level of customer satisfaction,” says Michael Barto, Senior Vice President of Gobal Manufacturing and Engineering.

To be granted ISO 9001:2015 certification, an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. Additionally, the company should seek to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of processes for improvement and conformity assurance.

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