We are pleased to announce that Everto ApS, a company within the Electrum Group (operating on the Danish market) has obtained the ISO 9001:2015 Certificate – an independent confirmation that our quality management system meets international standards.

The scope of ISO 9001 certification for Everto ApS covers electrical installation works in the field of energy facility construction.

Since September 2022, Electrum has also been certified – we took this step believing that quality and diligence are key factors in delivering complex investment projects and supporting our clients in selecting and implementing modern technological solutions in the energy, ICT, industrial and construction sectors.

An ISO 9001:2015 compliant management system is an important signal for our partners – it demonstrates how much we care about continuously improving the quality of our services and products.

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What does the ISO 9001:2015 Certificate mean for Electrum and Everto ApS?

A quality management system compliant with the ISO 9001 standard translates into efficiently organised construction processes, a high standard of work execution and minimised risk of errors.

Compliance with ISO 9001 is linked to structured processes in work organisation, optimal use of available resources and smooth internal communication.

Implementing the ISO 9001:2015 system also means regular internal and external audits, which not only confirm continued compliance with the standard but, above all, support the ongoing improvement of the organisation.

Thanks to process standardisation and clearly defined procedures, we can operate predictably and transparently – which is particularly important for large EPC projects and partnerships.

ISO 9001:2015 – a globally recognised quality standard

ISO 9001:2015 is an international quality management standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), an independent, non-governmental organisation established in 1946 to create standards.

The abbreviation ISO comes from the Greek word isos, meaning “equal” – the organisation operates globally to create uniform standards applicable regardless of country or industry.

The number 9001 indicates a specific standard within the ISO 9000 family, which focuses on quality management systems. The number 2015 refers to the year of the most recent update – this version has been in force since September 2015 and includes the latest approach to quality, taking into account aspects such as risk management, organisational context and a greater emphasis on management responsibility.