Ostrem Chemical Co. Ltd. currently manufactures products conforming to the standards of ISO 9001:2008. We have been an ISO registered manufacturer since May 1996.
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is a global network
that identifies what international standards are required by business,
government and society, develops them in partnership with the sectors
that will put them to use, adopts them by transparent procedures based
on national input and delivers them to be implemented worldwide.
ISO standards distil an international consensus from the broadest possible
base of stakeholder groups. Expert input comes from those closest to
the needs for the standards and also to the results of implementing
them. In this way, although voluntary, ISO standards are widely respected
and accepted by public and private sectors internationally.
ISO – a non-governmental organization – is a federation of the national
standards bodies of 149 countries, one per country, from all regions
of the world, including developed, developing and transitional economies.
Each ISO member is the principal standards organization in its country.
The members propose the new standards, participate in their development
and provide support in collaboration with ISO Central Secretariat for
the 3,000 technical groups that actually develop the standards. ISO
members appoint national delegations to standards committees.
In all, there are some 50,000 experts contributing annually to the work
of the Organization. When their work is published as an ISO International
Standard, it may be adopted as a national standard by the ISO members
and translated.