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AIT Worldwide Logistics Achieves Key ISO Certifications Across Asia

AIT Worldwide Logistics Achieves Key ISO Certifications Across Asia

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December 26, 2024
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AIT Worldwide Logistics Achieves Key ISO Certifications Across Asia
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AIT Worldwide Logistics, a leading global supply chain solutions provider, has achieved ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 9001:2015 certifications across its Asian operations. These certifications highlight the company’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and quality management, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted partner in the global logistics industry.


About the Certifications

  1. ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management:
    • This certification recognizes AIT’s efforts to implement an effective Environmental Management System (EMS).
    • The system focuses on reducing environmental impact, enhancing resource efficiency, and promoting sustainable practices.
  2. ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management:
    • This standard underscores AIT’s dedication to delivering high-quality services while maintaining customer satisfaction.
    • It highlights the company’s commitment to continuous improvement in processes and operational excellence.

Strategic Impact

  • Sustainability Goals:
    Achieving these certifications aligns with AIT’s broader sustainability initiatives, including its goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2035.

    • AIT collaborates with the Smart Freight Centre to further its environmental objectives.
  • Global Expansion of Standards:
    This milestone follows similar achievements in Europe, where over a dozen facilities attained ISO certifications.

    • AIT plans to extend these certifications to all global locations by 2025.

Leadership Perspective

Ray Fennelly, Chief Information Officer and Executive Vice President at AIT, emphasized:
“These certifications reflect our dedication to sustainability and quality management. They are part of a larger effort to enhance customer satisfaction, reduce environmental impact, and drive operational efficiency across all regions.”


Industry Implications

AIT’s adherence to internationally recognized standards not only strengthens its operational framework but also sets a benchmark for the logistics industry:

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  • Enhanced Customer Confidence: Demonstrates the company’s reliability and commitment to high standards.
  • Environmental Leadership: Reinforces the importance of sustainable practices in global supply chains.
  • Operational Excellence: Drives consistent quality and innovation across AIT’s services.

Looking Ahead

AIT Worldwide Logistics continues to lead by example, integrating sustainability and quality into its core operations. These certifications mark another step in the company’s journey to redefine excellence in global logistics.

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