Zaun's production and customer processes have been certified to ISO9001:2008 with the manufacturer intent on seeking the 2015 standard in two years' time.
Quality control and heath & safety manager Dave Sayers, who has driven continuous improvement at Zaun, has a raft of developments to put in place for the new standard, with the emphasis more on people, training and the environment.
Zaun has undertaken extensive work through its continuous improvement plan to understand its processes and how they interact and impact on each other.
It is now monitoring that all deliveries arrive right first time, which includes them being on time, in the right quantity and of optimum quality. It has also introduced KPIs for complaints handling and is so far performing pretty favourably.
Zaun says it will be adopting a more robust focus on its supply chain and will move from ProspectSoft to Uniplan to enable it to control stocks, pricing and vendor ratings better.
Sayers says the drive is not 'for the sake' of getting the certification, but is rather driven by customer demands.
He says: “We needed an Achilles audit by UDVB on our quality, health and safety and environmental performance, both at our headquarters but also out on site, in order to extend our framework agreement with Thames Water – and we achieved an excellent outcome of 94%.”