THREE ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS AWARDED TOP TEN AWARD 2011 QUALITY PRIZES
ARKA
Sep 28, 2011
YEREVAN, September 28. / ARKA /. Three Armenian organizations ~V the
National Institute of Standards cjsc, P. Abajian LLC and Hayasi Group
were awarded today in Yerevan Top Ten Award 2011 quality prizes.
Dhangir Asadi, a representative of the British International Standards
Institute(BSI) has arrived in the Armenian capital to award the
prestigious Canadian prizes to the winners. Asadi told reporters
that BSI assesses the quality of technology production and services
of various companies and enterprises and jointly with the Canadian
organization Top Ten Award presents the same-name prize to ten Best
companies from different countries.
"This prize is awarded for the tenth consecutive year, and I am
glad we were able to select three Armenian organizations that stand
out by the quality of their products and services. Applicants were
selected by representatives of international competition on the basis
of compliance with consumer regulations and standards", he said.
According to him, 300 applications from 17 countries were received
for the award in 2011. The list of winners was unveiled this past
July in Kiev, Ukraine.
Yenok Azarian, director of the National Institute of Standards,
said that this award opens up new horizons for Armenian enterprises
to enter the international market.
"This certification shows that our organizations are recognized
throughout the world, and in the future our entrepreneurs can export
their products abroad and come out as high-tech quality manufacturers",
he said.
Hayasi Group was set up a year ago. It produces over 50 types of food
products, alcoholic and soft drinks.
P. Abajian LLC is engaged in control of quality of construction
materials, laboratory examinations and issuance of quality certificates
for building materials imported to Armenia.
The National Institute of Standards is a member of the ISO Board for
the period 2011-2012. It joined ISO in 1997 and since 2008 is also
a member partner of the European Committee for Standardization. The
Institute also participates in the work of the CIS Interstate Council
for Standardization, Metrology and Certification, and is also a member
of the Committee for Conformity Assessment (CASCO).
ARKA
Sep 28, 2011
YEREVAN, September 28. / ARKA /. Three Armenian organizations ~V the
National Institute of Standards cjsc, P. Abajian LLC and Hayasi Group
were awarded today in Yerevan Top Ten Award 2011 quality prizes.
Dhangir Asadi, a representative of the British International Standards
Institute(BSI) has arrived in the Armenian capital to award the
prestigious Canadian prizes to the winners. Asadi told reporters
that BSI assesses the quality of technology production and services
of various companies and enterprises and jointly with the Canadian
organization Top Ten Award presents the same-name prize to ten Best
companies from different countries.
"This prize is awarded for the tenth consecutive year, and I am
glad we were able to select three Armenian organizations that stand
out by the quality of their products and services. Applicants were
selected by representatives of international competition on the basis
of compliance with consumer regulations and standards", he said.
According to him, 300 applications from 17 countries were received
for the award in 2011. The list of winners was unveiled this past
July in Kiev, Ukraine.
Yenok Azarian, director of the National Institute of Standards,
said that this award opens up new horizons for Armenian enterprises
to enter the international market.
"This certification shows that our organizations are recognized
throughout the world, and in the future our entrepreneurs can export
their products abroad and come out as high-tech quality manufacturers",
he said.
Hayasi Group was set up a year ago. It produces over 50 types of food
products, alcoholic and soft drinks.
P. Abajian LLC is engaged in control of quality of construction
materials, laboratory examinations and issuance of quality certificates
for building materials imported to Armenia.
The National Institute of Standards is a member of the ISO Board for
the period 2011-2012. It joined ISO in 1997 and since 2008 is also
a member partner of the European Committee for Standardization. The
Institute also participates in the work of the CIS Interstate Council
for Standardization, Metrology and Certification, and is also a member
of the Committee for Conformity Assessment (CASCO).