We at btv technologies are proud to announce the successful re-audit and re-certification according to ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949:2016. A significant step that confirms our commitment to quality standards in our services and continues the tradition of excellence that we have pursued since our first certification in 1995. 

Helen Gallwas
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Quality that convinces

Since 2017, we at btv technologies have been living the requirements of ISO 9001:2015, setting another milestone in our long history of quality assurance. Our certification demonstrates our commitment to quality and reliability in all our services. This is essential for our customers from various industrial sectors, including the automotive industry, for which our IATF 16949:2016 certification is particularly relevant.

Focus on customer satisfaction

Our aim is to exceed the expectations of all our customers. “Focus on service” – this slogan has guided us for many years and reflects our commitment to providing reliable and efficient solutions tailored to the needs of each customer through our certified quality assurance.

Teamwork and commitment

This success is the result of the dedication and professionalism of our team. We are proud of this collective achievement, which demonstrates our continuous drive for improvement and excellence and builds on our long tradition of quality focus since 1995.

“Regular audits secure our position as a reliable service provider. We see IATF 16949 and ISO 9001 not just as a seal of quality, but as a mandate for our company,” explains Andreas Göttig, Head of Quality Management.

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