Umbrellas
From rain showers to sunny days at the green, trust in our umbrellas to protect you and your gear as you play. Made with sturdy metal and lightweight fabric, our umbrellas are designed for maximum performance and durability. They’ll keep you protected no matter what the weather brings.
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is a system for ensuring that products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards. It is designed to minimize the risks involved in any pharmaceutical production that cannot be eliminated through testing the final product.
GMP covers all aspects of production from the starting materials, premises, and equipment to the training and personal hygiene of staff. Detailed written procedures are essential for each process that could affect the quality of the finished product. There must be systems to provide documented proof that correct procedures are consistently followed at each step in the manufacturing process – every time a product is made.
ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems
It is the international standard that specifies requirements for a quality management system (QMS).
which enable organizations to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements.
ISO 45001:2018 Occupational health and safety management systems
It is an international standard for health and safety at work issued to protect employees and visitors from work-related accidents and diseases.
It helps to provide a structured framework for ensuring a safe and healthy workplace.
ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems
it specifies the requirements for an environmental management system that an organization can use to enhance its environmental performance.
An organization is able to manage its environmental responsibilities in a systematic manner that contributes to the environmental pillar of sustainability.
Six Sigma
Six Sigma focuses on reducing process variation and enhancing process control, whereas lean drives out waste (non-value added processes and procedures) and promotes work standardization and flow. The distinction between Six Sigma and lean has blurred, with the term “lean Six Sigma” being used more and more often because process improvement requires aspects of both approaches to attain positive results.
Lean Six Sigma is a fact-based, data-driven philosophy of improvement that values defect prevention over defect detection. It drives customer satisfaction and bottom-line results by reducing variation, waste, and cycle time, while promoting the use of work standardization and flow, thereby creating a competitive advantage. It applies anywhere variation and waste exist, and every employee should be involved.