07.17.13
Gallas Label & Decal recently earned ISO 9001:2008 certification and is now the only label printer in the city of Chicago to do so. In the past few years, Gallas engaged in a new era of progress. Commitments included lean initiatives to hold down costs, brand development, a new website, and energy efficient building improvements. Now, the company has achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification.
Although Gallas’ quality measurements were already high, over the past five quarters, the company’s on-time delivery rate scored 99.0 percent. In the same time period, their clients’ product acceptance rate achieved 99.996 percent.
“The figures are examples of our dedication to speed and excellence,” says Gary Gallas, president of Gallas Label & Decal. “The process for certification was a lengthy, detail-oriented process with attention to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System every step of the way – and well worth it.”
“Our clients count on us for custom labels and decals that adhere to the highest international benchmarks for safety, reliability and quality. This certification is one more initiative that reflects the care, energy and passion we bring fulfilling our commitments to clients,” says Mark Gallas, vice president.
Although Gallas’ quality measurements were already high, over the past five quarters, the company’s on-time delivery rate scored 99.0 percent. In the same time period, their clients’ product acceptance rate achieved 99.996 percent.
“The figures are examples of our dedication to speed and excellence,” says Gary Gallas, president of Gallas Label & Decal. “The process for certification was a lengthy, detail-oriented process with attention to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System every step of the way – and well worth it.”
“Our clients count on us for custom labels and decals that adhere to the highest international benchmarks for safety, reliability and quality. This certification is one more initiative that reflects the care, energy and passion we bring fulfilling our commitments to clients,” says Mark Gallas, vice president.