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Rocktree VGK Stevedore receives certificates of compliance with international standards

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Rocktree VGK Stevedore has passed certification audits for compliance with the requirements of ISO international standards in the field of ecology, quality management system, as well as occupational safety and health protection. Compliance checks were carried out in relation to maritime transport management and handling systems.

Documents on the conformity of business processes to three standards of the International Organization for Standardization at once were issued by the Certification Association ‘Russian Register’. Confirmation of compliance with the requirements of international ISO standards guarantees that Rocktree VGK Stevedore ensures environmental safety and health protection, as well as that its quality management system meets the highest requirements at all stages of coal transhipment. The certificates also confirm that the operation of the stevedoring company meets the expectations of all regulatory authorities and stakeholders. They are valid until July 2024.

“The availability of ISO certificates means that our internal management system fully complies with the requirements of the International Organization for Standardization and confirms the company's commitment to continuous improvement and development of business processes,” said Natalya Parakhina, General Director of Rocktree All-Russian State Corporation STV.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/handling/23082021/rocktree-vgk-stevedore-receives-certificates-of-compliance-with-international-standards/

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