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ISO 9001 Recertification of AJL Marine's QMS
Evahan assisted the programmed shipping maintenance company with the recertification of its ISO 9001 QMS
Evahan assisted the programmed and reactive repairs and maintenance provider for prime movers, truck trailers, petroleum tankers and other heavy transport vehicles with the rectification of its ISO 9001 QMS.
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Evahan assisted AJL Heavy Equipment with the ISO 9001 recertification of its Quality Management System (QMS). AJL provides programmed and reactive repairs and maintenance for a wide range of mobile and stationary heavy equipment across five customer segments of dangerous goods storage (petroleum), transport, mining, forestry, and stevedoring. The equipment includes trucks, prime movers, petroleum tankers, shipping containers lift trucks and log skidders across its three locations: Burnie, Tasmania, East Devonport, Tasmania and in Truganina Victoria.
Evahan Managing Director and Principal Consultant, Jason Bresnehan, led AJL's senior management team through Evahan's propriety 27 Element QMS Framework to:
In conducting the Internal Audit of the QMS as a Whole the 27 Element QMS Framework consisting of over 150 analysis and action points checks was utilized.

Project Outcomes and Value Added by Evahan
Evahan achieved the following outcomes for AJL Heavy Equipment
Looking to reduce waste, increase customer satisfaction and drive profitability though the implementation of an ISO 9001 conforming Quality Management System? Contact Evahan Managing Director and Principal Consultant Jason Bresnahan to explore how we can support your QMS design, development, documentation and implementation as well as your ISO 9001 Certification or Recertification.
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