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ISO 9001:2000 Re-certification Audit
(January 01, 2009)
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia – January 1, 2009 – MetOcean Data Systems is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed the ISO 9001:2000 re-certification audit.

ISO 9001:2000  is an internationally recognized quality management system standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).  MetOcean is focused on providing innovative and reliable products. Maintaining ISO 9001:2000 certification demonstrates MetOcean’s remarkable commitment to quality. ISO 9001:2000 applies to organizations involved in the design and development, manufacturing, and servicing of products. MetOcean’s quality management system addresses all areas of operation - from internal staff training practices to product design, manufacturing, delivery, and service.

“Quality has to be driven from the top down.  It is impressive to see everyone at MetOcean take such pride in their work and that this re-certification audit resulted in no findings, a solid testament to everyone’s commitment here.”, David Steele, P.Eng., Quality Manager

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R&D funding through Atlantic Innovation Fund (February 02, 2009).
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Next Generation Drifter: SVP Iridium (January 31, 2008).
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Martec METOCEAN Awarded Drifting Buoy Contract (September 28, 2005).
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