Sealco Scotland ISO

Sealco Scotland achieves continued ISO Certification

Sealco Scotland achieves continued ISO Certification

Sealco Scotland has announced that it has successfully passed its latest ISO audit, securing continued certification for ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety Management).

As one of the UK’s leading independent distributors of window and door hardware, Sealco Scotland has been supplying the trade for over twenty years. The company is a trusted partner to well-known brands and offers an extensive range of locks, window hardware, and door components, supporting customers across PVCu, aluminium, and timber applications.

Maintaining ISO certification reflects Sealco Scotland’s ongoing commitment to operational excellence, environmental responsibility, and the wellbeing of its employees, customers, and partners.

Sealco’s Managing Director, Derek Malcolm said: “We’re delighted to share that we have successfully passed our recent ISO audit, achieving continued certification for ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001. This milestone reflects our continued commitment to quality management, environmental responsibility, and the health and safety of our people and partners. Maintaining these standards is a core part of how we operate and deliver value to our clients.”

Sealco Scotland’s experienced team provides expert guidance to help customers find the right products for every job.

Derek added: “A sincere thank you to our team for their hard work, dedication, and focus throughout the audit process.”

This achievement reinforces Sealco Scotland’s position as a dependable and forward-thinking supplier, committed to maintaining the highest industry standards while continuing to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

For more information about Sealco Scotland, visit: Window and Door Hardware Suppliers | Sealco Scotland

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